Commerciality of CCS projects - Challenges and Drivers

When:  Oct 1, 2025 from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM (SG)
Associated with  Singapore Section

Abstract

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) can help to reduce emissions as part of a broad portfolio of solutions, especially where decarbonisation is challenging, enabling the continued use of energy infrastructure while businesses and industries transition.

Globally, the number of CCS projects is on the rise, with several successfully secured bank financing and reaching Final Investment Decision (FID). In the upcoming gathering, Ying Ying will provide an overview of the CCS market, highlighting the key drivers of investment, as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by the industry, with a particular focus on Asia. 

Biography

Ying Ying has over 15 years of experience in the energy sector. Her focus in Standard Chartered covers key emission reduction solutions including CCS. She also plays an active role in carbon market development. Prior to her time in the bank, Ying Ying worked with Mitsubishi Corporation on LNG value chain investment. She was also a core team member of NextGen CDR Facility.

Ying Ying completed a course in Climate Change Management & Finance at Imperial College in 2021, and she holds an MSc in Metals and Energy Finance as well as a B.Eng in Civil Engineering. Ying Ying draws track record from MENA, ASEAN and Greater China with local experience in Singapore, London and Beijing.

Gathering at 12PM

Talk 12:30PM - 1PM Q&A and further networking till 2PM

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Location

150 Beach rd The Gateway West
unit 20-01/02, GaffneyCline Office
150 Beach Road
Singapore, 189720
Singapore

Contact

Arnaud Rostagno
84367501
paulinasvoboda@gmail.com