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The future of CCUS: 2025–2050
Key insights from APAC and Europe for long-term decarbonisation planning
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Hetal Gandhi
Lead – CCUS, APAC

Hetal Gandhi
Lead – CCUS, APAC
Hetal leads CCUS for APAC with a growing team of analysts to help clients in decision-making and business planning.
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View Hetal Gandhi's full profileCatherine Horseman-Wilson
EMEA CCUS Lead

Catherine Horseman-Wilson
EMEA CCUS Lead
Cat leads Wood Mackenzie’s EMEA team on carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
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View Catherine Horseman-Wilson's full profileAnastasia (Tasie) Cooper
Research Analyst, CCUS
Anastasia (Tasie) Cooper
Research Analyst, CCUS
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Opinion
The future of CCUS: 2025–2050
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The Edge
A world first: shipping carbon exports for storage
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Opinion
Ready, steady, store: delivering on the EU’s CO₂ storage obligation
Fauzi Said
Senior Research Analyst, Subsurface/Carbon Management – APAC

Fauzi Said
Senior Research Analyst, Subsurface/Carbon Management – APAC
Fauzi focuses on integrated research and analysis for CCUS and subsurface offerings in Asia Pacific.
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View Fauzi Said's full profileWood Mackenzie's CCUS Strategic Planning Outlook (2025-2050) provides our view on the CCUS market forecast and emerging trends to 2050.
The complete report covers the overall capture capacity outlook, capture demand-supply gap by region and sector, and outlook by industry, country and region for capture capacities and trends in key drivers to demand. It also provides a perspective on cost, policies, and project pipelines by region and sector.
The report further includes coverage on storage capacity by country and region, highlighting transport potential across borders for key cross-border hubs, particularly in Europe and APAC.
The analysis establishes CCUS's role in today’s emission abatement from now until 2050 across regions, sectors and key countries.
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