Japan CCUS Summit 2025
The energy transition is unfolding rapidly, with the Asia-Pacific region at its core. Join Wood Mackenzie at the Japan CCUS Summit 2025, from 15-16 October 2025 in Tokyo, to get ahead of the curve. Connect directly with our experts and gain the strategic intelligence needed to capitalise on the dynamic CCUS market.
Our Agenda
- Chairperson: Day 1 (15 October 2025, 09:00 - 09:05AM JST)
- Tsunehiro Sai, Director - Sales at Wood Mackenzie, will lead the opening of the Strategic Summit on Day 1.
- C-Suite Visions Panel: "CCUS 2.0: What is the Future of Carbon Capture?" (15 October 2025, 10:35-11:25AM JST)
- Hetal will lead a high-level discussion on the future of carbon capture and its role in decarbonisation, providing critical insights for senior leaders.
- Keynote: "CCUS for Japan: Potential, Policy and Profits" (15 October 2025, 12:25 - 12:45PM JST)
- Hetal will analyse how the significant growth potential and investment opportunities in Japan's CCUS value chain are critically dependent on robust government policy support, including incentives and carbon pricing, in order to achieve sustained, long-term profitability.
Meet Our Speaker
Hetal Gandhi, Lead, CCUS, APAC As a leading voice on carbon capture in Asia-Pacific, Hetal delivers the strategic analysis and data-driven insights essential for informing decisions and capitalising on emerging market trends.
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Essential Reading: Dive into Hetal’s perspective on the future of CCUS: 2025-2050 and its implications for the global energy transition.
Access the Webinar: Cross-border Carbon Transport
Missed Hetal Gandhi's keynote webinar on Wednesday, 20 August 2025? You can still access her presentation slides on "Cross-border carbon transport: Action emerges from beyond the drawing board?". Simply fill out our form on this page to get the insights you need.
Our Speakers

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.
Latest articles by Hetal
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Opinion
Is CCUS viable in power generation?
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The forces shaping the future of carbon management
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The future of CCUS: 2025–2050
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Opinion
CCUS: the US$196 billion investment opportunity