• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Shankari Srinivasan

S&P Global

VP Global Lead of Gas, LNG and Hydrogen

Shankari Srinivasan, Vice President, Energy, S&P Global, leads the global gas, LNG and hydrogen team. She has specific expertise in global gas market fundamentals analysis, price forecasting, company strategy, and scenario planning. Prior to joining S&P Global, Ms. Srinivasan was head of Energy Fundamentals at Centrica in the United Kingdom. Ms. Srinivasan has covered the European gas market for many years and authored a number of reports as researcher and then leader of the European gas practice at CERA, which was later acquired by IHS. She has also assessed the European and Russian gas markets with the International Energy Agency. Ms. Srinivasan previously worked at a New York brokerage firm as a corporate equity analyst. 

Sessions With Shankari Srinivasan

Monday, 11 March

  • 05:45pm - 06:30pm (CST) / -

    Innovative Pathways to Affordable Hydrogen Production

    Panel Gas Technology/Innovation

    Significant progress is being made in reducing the cost of hydrogen. But it still is not economically competitive, in both money and energy terms, to produce, store, and convert hydrogen back to useful energy. Many innovative approaches are being tested; most are not at scale. What are the most promising technologies and what are the roadblocks to scale hydrogen production?

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 10:00am - 10:40am (CST) / -

    Global Gas Innovators

    Panel Gas Technology/Innovation

    The next generation of gas projects are harnessing both technological and commercial innovation. Technology advances and new procurement practices are helping to keep costs competitive. Business models are emerging to meet changing buyer and investor requirements.

  • 11:30am - 12:30pm (CST) / -

    The Case for Hydrogen in the Energy Transition

    Panel Gas

    New technologies in producing hydrogen have brought hydrogen as an energy carrier back into focus. Hydrogen can play a role in the energy transition. A key question is whether hydrogen provides an alternative to an all-electric future. This session will explore this question among other topics on the role and future of hydrogen.

Friday, 15 March