
Representing CoE of CCS-CCUS Indonesia / ITB, Anggit Raksajati, Ph.D., from Chemical Engineering ITB, participated as plenary speaker at the CO2CRC CCS Symposium 2026.
In his presentation, “Indonesia’s CCS Landscape: Progress, Opportunities, and Way Forward,” he highlighted Indonesia’s commitment to achieve a low carbon future is driving rapid progress in carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a critical component of the national energy transition agenda. He provided an overview of Indonesia’s evolving energy transition strategy, highlighting how CCS is positioned to support both decarbonization goals and the continued role of domestic industries.
He outlined the latest developments in CCS regulatory frameworks, including emerging government policies designed to enable investment, clarify permitting processes, and establish long term liability mechanisms.
The talk also reviews the current landscape of CCS initiatives across Indonesia—ranging from early stage feasibility studies to large scale hub concepts currently being developed.
Finally, he covered the key pathways to accelerate CCS deployment in Indonesia, emphasizing the need for regulatory certainty, financial incentives, regional collaboration, and technology ready infrastructure to unlock the nation’s substantial geological storage potential and ensure CCS becomes a scalable climate solution.


