Comprehensive outlook and overview of technology advancement & standards, economics & financing,
Indonesia’s CCS progress & updates, and international case histories
Hosted by
Co – hosted by
Sponsored by
Deputy Coordinating Minister
for Maritime Sovereignty and Energy, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs Republic of Indonesia
Founder & Executive Director
at Energy Academy Indonesia (ECADIN)
Director
at Indonesia CCS Center
COO Energy Academy Indonesia (ECADIN)
& Former Principal at Schlumberger
Managing Director at Technip Energies Indonesia
Manager of National CoE for CCS/CCUS
at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)
Principal Economist at Global CCS Institute
Secretary General at Indonesia CCS Center
SVP Research & Technology Innovation
at PT Pertamina (Persero)
CCUS&F Manager at ENI Australia
Registration
08.00 – 09.00
Welcoming Remarks
09.00 – 09.10
Keynote Speech
09.10 – 09.20
CCS General Overview
09.20 – 10.00
Introduction to CCS | Roles of CCS in net-zero | Global Milestones and Future
Carbon Capture Tehcnology & Transport Network
10.00 – 11.00
Tehcnology to capture carbon dioxide | Transporting carbon | Efficiency and optimization
Coffee Break
11.00 – 11.15
Carbon Storage & Monitoring System
11.15 – 12.00
Principles of carbon storage in geological formation | Critical considerations | Monitoring
Indonesia CCS: Current Progress and Updates
12.00 – 12.30
Updates on the current and upcoming CCS projects in Indonesia
Lunch break and networking
12.30 – 13.30
The Economics of CCS
13.30 – 14.15
How to bring CCS to economic benefits for all stakeholders | Strategies, policies, and market
CCS Regulations & Landscape in Indonesia
14.15 – 15.00
Current status | Policies and regulations in the pipeline
Coffe Break
15.00 – 15.15
Global CCS Projects Updates
15.15 – 15.50
Lessons learned from UK-HYNET ENI CCS
Project: Regulatory & tech. considerations
Closing Remark
15.50 – 16.00
Principles of carbon storage in geological formation | Critical considerations | Monitoring
ECADIN attended the First Internatinal CCS Forum
International Masterclass and Networking Program “Refinery of the Future: Petrochemicals, Biofuel and Blue Ammonia”
ECADIN in Indonesia International Geothermal Convention & Exhibition
New & Renewable Energy (NRE) Champion Program on CCUS
The demand in transportation might be tapering off in the near future, but petrochemicals are rapidly becoming the largest driver of global oil consumption. Beyond the business opportunities, how can we tackle sustainability and circularity challenges?
In the downstream sector, biofuels show promise, and the blue ammonia sector is ripe with potential.
However, biofuels as well as carbon capture and storage for blue ammonia are currently costly – do we have a chance?
These are among the strategic questions we explored with Kilang Pertamina International during our International Masterclass and Networking Program “Refinery of the Future: Petrochemicals, Biofuel and Blue Ammonia”. We are honored to engage with esteemed participants and ECADIN experts and partners.
We bring our expertise and extensive network, aiming to equip society and the workforce with the expertise needed for green transformations. Contact us for collaboration and engagement.
Critical minerals are key to the clean energy sector’s growth. As we shift towards greener energy, the demand for these minerals, especially in EVs and battery storage, is set to rise. The fastest demand growth, forecasted by International Energy Agency (2023) will be lithium: it is projected to multiply by more than 10 times by 2040.
But have you heard that in many places, lithium can be extracted from geothermal brine? In fact, it is quite a hot topic now (literally and figuratively!)
Get some insights from our latest paper, presented today in Indonesia International Geothermal Convention & Exhibition, by no other than the geothermal rock star slash ECADIN senior partner, Ir. Ali Ashat.
We bring our expertise and extensive network, aiming to equip society and the workforce with the expertise needed for green transformations. Contact us for collaboration and engagement.
Pertamina Corporate University in a collaboration with Energy Academy Indonesia (ECADIN) developed New & Renewable Energy (NRE) Champion Program, aimed at enhancing the capabilities of PT Pertamina (Persero)’s professionals in 11 sectors in green transformations. In this collaboration, ECADIN provide their expertise and extensive network of experts to develop syllabus and curriculum as well as deliver the tailored-made program for Pertamina and its subsidiaries.
One of the program series was focused on technical to economic aspects of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). Esteemed experts from the global energy sector have been invited to share their knowledge, insights and experiences, enabling participants to acquire a comprehensive understanding of CCS ecosystems and business opportunities.
The distinguished panel of experts includes:
Comprehensive Exploration of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)
Eric Williams, Principal Consultant Economics at the Global CCS Institute
CCU-CCUS initiatives and targets of PT Pertamina (Persero)
Dewi Mersitarini, CCUS Team Lead at Pertamina Research and Technology Innovation
The Dynamics of CO2 Capture: Technology Trends, Processes, Potentials, Challenges, and Market Development
Joseph Stroffolino, Solution Development Manager at Air Liquide
The Landscape of CO2 Transport: Technology Trends, Processes, Potentials, Challenges, and Market Development
Jasper Heikens, Chief Commercial Officer at ECOLOG
Delving into CO2 Storage: Technology Trends, Processes, Potentials, Challenges, and Market Development
Hadrien Dumont, SLB New Energy, Subsurface Measurement Domain Head
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Projects in the Cement Industry
Pierre Bernard, Cement Manufacturing Manager at EQIOM (CRH France)
CCUS Initiatives: Project Developments and the Advancement of an Offshore CCS Hub in Indonesia
Shamik Bose, Subsurface Project Lead at ExxonMobil
SEATS AVALAIBLE
50 Only
Person in Charge: Rizky Segha
(+62 812 3218 4474)
PAYMENT DETAILS
Payment should be made through a bank transfer, and please attach the e-receipt via the registration form.
Account Number: 171-00-0506590-2
Bank Name: BANK MANDIRI
Beneficiary Name: AKADEMI ENERGI INDONESIA
Swift Code: BMRIIDJA
*) Payment of the full amount (100%) must be completed. Please ensure that payments are made exclusively through the official bank account provided above. Payments made to any other accounts will not be deemed valid and will not be subject to refunds.
PARTICIPATION FEE
IDR 3.000.000
SEATS AVALAIBLE
70 Only
Person in Charge: Rizky Segha
(+62 812 3218 4474)