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Asia Pacific CCUS Conference and Exhibition
26–27 August 2025 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Showcase Your Ideas and Innovations at the Asia Pacific CCUS Conference and Exhibition (APCC) 2025

Every innovation, discovery, and strategy is driven by individuals who dedicate countless hours to research and development.
We appreciate your contributions to advancing the field and invite you to submit a paper proposal of your work.
Do not miss the opportunity to publish and present your work on an international stage.

 

CALL FOR PAPERS IS CLOSED

Authors will be notified of the status of their paper proposals in February 2025. The manuscript submission deadline is 26 May 2025.

Why Submit Your Abstract?

  • Raise your profile amongst industry peers
  • Showcase your technical expertise and achievements
  • Opportunity to publish your technical paper on OnePetro, the online library of technical literature for the oil and gas industry
  • Network with the participants from various countries

Submission Information

A proper review of your paper proposal requires that it contains adequate information on which to make a judgment. Download our instruction guide to assist you in preparing your paper proposal.

The paper proposal should have the necessary clearance before being submitted to APCC 2025. Prospective authors should advise of any clearance problems when submitting the paper proposal. Learn more about conference proposals and papers.

Technical Categories

The paper proposal categories below are used to direct paper proposals to the appropriate subject matter experts for evaluation. Please indicate category designation on the online form where indicated.

  • Carbon Markets, Pricing, and Credits

  • CCS/CCUS and EOR/EGR

  • CCS/CCUS Commercialisation and Project Financing

  • CCS/CCUS Wells Design and Management

  • CO2 Capture and Transportation

  • CO2 Utilisation

  • Contaminant Management

  • Emissions Reduction: Carbon and Methane Management

  • Geological Storage Development

  • Injection Strategies and Risk Management

  • Integrated CCS/CCUS MMV (Measurement, Monitoring and Verification) Strategies

  • Integrated CCS/CCUS Projects

  • Leakages and Integrity

  • Policy and Regulations

  • R&D, Innovation and New Technologies

SPE must comply with all applicable sanction laws, including those of the United States and the United Kingdom. This includes screening individuals and entities against applicable lists of restricted parties to determine whether SPE is prohibited from, among other things, providing services to or receiving services from such parties.

Author Resources

Paper Proposal Information

Please note that abstract submissions should be formatted into four (4) specific paragraphs:

  • Objectives/Scope: Please list the objectives and/or scope of the proposed paper. (25-75 words)
  • Methods, Procedures, Process: Briefly explain your overall approach, including your methods, procedures and process. (75-100 words)
  • Results, Observations, Conclusions: Please describe the results, observations and conclusions of the proposed paper. (100-200 words)
  • Novel/Additive Information: Please explain how this paper will present novel (new) or additive information to the existing body of literature that can be of benefit to and/or add to the state of knowledge in the petroleum industry. (25-75 words)

The following guidelines apply:

  • DO NOT include title or author information in your abstract
  • Word Minimum: 225
  • Word Maximum: 450

ORCiD ID

SPE is adopting ORCiD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), a widely accepted unique identifier for authors, giving them control over their content and eliminating ambiguities. All SPE contributors are encouraged (but not required) to have an ORCID iD.

Anyone can register an ORCiD ID for themselves for free using a simple online registration form on the orcid.org website. The initial process takes less than 2 minutes. Once created SPE members can also add their ORCiD iD to their SPE member profile. 

If you already have an ORCiD ID, please add it to your SPE Member/Customer Profile. Login to SPE.org and update your profile today!

More Information 

General Guidelines

  • Obtain the necessary clearance from your management, your partners, and customers BEFORE submission
  • Authors whose paper proposals are accepted will be required to provide a manuscript for inclusion in the conference proceedings.
  • Authors who do not submit a manuscript and the associated publication forms by the manuscript due date will be withdrawn from the program and will not be allowed to present per SPE’s No Paper, No Podium policy
  • If accepted, your paper proposal may be published, as submitted, in conference information media, including on the SPE website.
  • An agreement to present a paper at this SPE conference carries an obligation to participate in the event. Please review SPE's Author Guidelines for Papers.

A Word on Commercialism

SPE has a stated policy against use of commercial trade names, company logos, or text that is commercial in tone in the paper title, text, or presentation slides. Use of such terms will result in careful scrutiny by the Program Committee in the evaluation of paper proposals, and the presence of commercialism in the paper will result in it being withdrawn from the program.

Plagiarism Check

In an effort to further improve SPE’s technical quality standards, all submitted papers will be checked for plagiarism.

Contact Information

Should you have further questions regarding the Call for Papers process, please contact SPE Asia Pacific office at email klprog@spe.org or telephone +60 3 2182 3000.

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