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On behalf of Business Events Perth, I am delighted to welcome delegates to Perth for the APAC Low Carbon Fuels and CCUS Summit.
There is something truly special about Western Australia. From our vibrant Northwest Kimberley region to the pristine Coral Coast and through to our world-renowned Margaret River wine region, Western Australia is a wondrous destination. With jaw-dropping landscapes and one-of-a-kind experiences, it inspires a sense of unparalleled freedom. The rich and unique culture of Australia’s Aboriginal people stretches back more than 50,000 years – making it the world’s oldest living culture. Across coastal, urban, and outback Western Australia, over 130 Aboriginal tourism operators proudly share their fascinating stories and traditional lands with visitors through a variety of authentic experiences.
Perth is a city in renaissance and offers a wonderful setting to engage with colleagues and explore a vibrant city with expansive blue skies and natural attractions – the beautiful Swan River, Kings Park and Botanic Garden and the breathtaking sandy beaches that border the Indian Ocean. Recent years have witnessed an unprecedented level of investment in tourism infrastructure with expansion to accommodation and venue space including the world-class Optus Stadium.
Western Australia exemplifies the best of what Australia has to offer business and leisure travellers, and we are delighted to be your destination of choice in 2025.
-Gareth Martin, Business Events Perth, Chief Executive Officer
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Building a Global Low Carbon Fuels Powerhouse
The Asia-Pacific region is at a turning point, facing the challenge of driving economic growth while cutting emissions. Low-carbon fuels like natural gas paired with carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), alongside Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) and e-Fuels, are key to this shift. These solutions help reduce emissions in sectors that are hard to decarbonize, especially in the aviation, heavy transport, industrial and energy sectors.
The APAC Low Carbon Fuels & CCUS Summit 2025 is APAC’s leading event dedicated to advancing the region's low-carbon fuel future. Bringing together over 500+ top leaders from across the low-carbon fuel supply, demand, and trade chain, this summit serves as a critical platform for policymakers, fuel providers, distributors, end-users, and project investors. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with innovators and service providers driving the latest advancements in low-carbon technologies and CCUS solutions, fostering collaboration and actionable insights to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable energy landscape.
Held in Perth, Western Australia, the world’s most promising renewable fuels hub and a leader in energy exports and sustainability, the summit will leverage the region's expertise in clean energy to drive innovation and collaboration, strengthening the Asia-Pacific's low-carbon transition and promoting sustainable development across industries.
Federal Resources Minister Hon. Madeleine King MP Kicks Off the Carbon Capture APAC 2024
“Carbon capture, use, and storage remains a vital technology for achieving net zero emissions. The scale and urgency of addressing global warming demands we use all the tools available to us. Deploying carbon management and geological storage technologies will help secure Australia’s energy transition future – and it will support our regional trading partners to decarbonise. Along the way, it will create new jobs and economic opportunities here at home. There is solid evidence this technology works – and that it will improve with time.”
-Hon Madeleine King MP, Minister for Resources, Australian Government


APAC and World Ministers and Dignitaries Spoke at CCAS 2024
Industry Leadership at CCAS 2024
More than 80 forward thinkers across the global hydrogen industry will take the stage at IGH 2022.


Hon. Amber-Jade Sanderson MLA
Minister for Energy and Decarbonisation; Manufacturing; Skills and TAFE; Pilbara
Government of Western Australia


David Fallon
General Manager Energy Transition
Chevron


Hon. David Michael MLA
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Finance; Electoral Affairs; Goldfields-Esperance
Government of Western Australia


Mathew Lawtie
Chief Operating Officer
JERA Australia


Bronwyn Ray
Branch Head, Decarbonisation Initiatives
Department for Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW)


Temir Rashidov
General Manager of New Energies APAC
Air Liquide


Andrew Nicholls
General Manager CCS
Woodside Energy


Nils Hay
Chief Executive Officer
Mid West Development Commission


Glenn Watt
Chief Operating Officer
Beach Energy


Karlene Bylund
Executive General Manager Customer and Strategy
Pilbara Ports


Joe Ariyaratnam
Vice President
Mitsui E&P Australia


Yoshi Saito
Director New Energy, APAC
SLB New Energy

