• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Marianne Kah

Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy

Adjunct Senior Research Scholar & Advisory Board Member

Marianne Kah is an Adjunct Senior Research Scholar and Member of the Advisory Board at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. She is also an Independent Director of PGS. She had been the Chief Economist of ConocoPhillips for 25 years, where she was responsible for developing the company’s market outlooks for oil and natural gas, and was the company’s expert in scenario planning. Prior to ConocoPhillips, Ms. Kah was the Manager of Corporate Planning at Cabot Corporation and a Senior Analyst in the Policy Development Group of the Synthetic Fuels Corporation. Prior to that she was a Policy Analyst at the Energy and Minerals Division of the US Government Accountability Office, where she led various energy policy studies for the US Senate Energy Committee and House Fossil and Synthetic Fuels Subcommittee. She has been a frequent presenter and panelist at international energy forums and conferences and has participated in US energy policy studies, including those by the National Petroleum Council and the BiPartisan Policy Center. She is the President of the US Association for Energy Economics and is co-chairing the Energy Roundtable for the National Association for Business Economics. She has also chaired the American Petroleum Institute’s Committee on Economics and Statistics.

Sessions With Marianne Kah

Tuesday, 12 March

  • 11:35am - 12:35pm (CST) / -

    Cars & Oil: Reshaping demand

    Panel Transportation/Mobility Oil

    The future of light vehicle refined product demand has become more uncertain due to the impact of EVs, ride-hailing services, driverless technology, and government policies. What will the impact be on refined product demand—and when? Is a peak in overall oil demand looming in the years ahead—or is it decades into the future?