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Sign InThe CCUS Hub Study has successfully completed its first phase, identifying five strategic locations for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage infrastructure across India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Australia. This comprehensive assessment evaluated over 3,000 potential sites to determine the most viable hubs for emissions reduction. The study specifically targets hard-to-abate sectors, with a primary focus on the steelmaking industry's decarbonization needs. By investigating the technical and commercial feasibility of shared infrastructure, the consortium aims to streamline the transition to net-zero operations. This initiative is viewed as a long-term catalyst for major industrial and mining players like BHP and Rio Tinto, providing a framework for regulatory compliance and ESG integration. The development marks a significant step forward in establishing a regional carbon management network in the Asia-Pacific.