CO2CRC CCS Symposium 2026

The role of CCS in confronting energy realities

23 – 25 February 2026

As the world races to build clean energy systems, the hard realities of energy supply cannot be ignored. While renewables are accelerating, hydrocarbons remain essential, widespread, and continue to grow in use—driven by the energy demands of expanding, and developing, economies and populations.

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies provide one of the few viable pathways to reduce emissions while preserving energy security and affordability. Yet a widening investment gap threatens to slow progress, with current CCS funding falling well short of what’s needed to keep net-zero ambitions on track.

Australia is a key player in closing that gap.

Join us at the 2026 CO2CRC Symposium to explore how technical, economic, policy and political forces are shaping Australia’s contribution to CCS innovation—both at home and on the world stage.

This three-day event will bring together:

  • 200+ delegates 50+ guest speakers
  • World class international and local speakers from industry, academia, and government
  • Premium networking with the industry’s most experienced veterans and emerging talent
  • Policy updates from senior government speakers
  • Welcome drinks and gala awards dinner
  • Award winning RACV venue

We’ll present the latest findings from the Otway International Test Centre, dive into project updates across sectors, and host critical conversations on how to accelerate CCS investment and deployment.

Don’t miss your opportunity to connect, collaborate, and confront the energy realities ahead.

Secure your place as a sponsor now and drive the CCS conversation.

Super Early Bird tickets available soon. Program announced shortly.

Why sponsor the CO2CRC CCS Symposium?

Watch video: Hear from our previous sponsors on why this is the premier CCS event to promote your brand and show your support for cutting-edge CCS research.

Sponsorship opportunities

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Contact Justin Thompson, CO2CRC Marketing and Communications Manager for sponsorship enquiries on the form below.

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