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As the energy sector transitions towards decarbonization, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) has emerged as a key technology to reduce CO? emissions from industrial and petroleum operations. This study aims to develop a comprehensive CCS screening criteria table by evaluating key geological and reservoir parameters that influence the success of CCS projects. The table integrates ten critical parameters, including formation type, porosity, permeability, reservoir thickness, Young’s modulus, Poisson’s ratio, depth, temperature, trap type, and seal capacity, based on evaluations of five international CCS projects (Sleipner, Snøhvit, In Salah, Gorgon, and Santos Basin). A scoring system is introduced to classify site suitability. To validate the framework, the screening table was applied to four prospective CCS fields in Indonesia. The results show that all fields exceeded the viability threshold, confirming their potential for CCS development. This framework serves as a decision-making method for early stage CCS planning in Indonesia.