• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Jenny Yang

S&P Global

Senior Director, Greater China Gas, Power and Energy Future

Jenny Yang, Director, leads market analysis on Greater China natural and low-carbon gases at S&P Global Commodity Insights. Based in Singapore, Ms. Yang's recent research includes China's energy market reforms, Chinese companies’ LNG procurement strategies, the impacts of China's gas demand and related policies on the global gas and LNG market, and the potential role of hydrogen in China's energy mix under the government's carbon emissions reduction ambition. She regularly presents and moderates C-level executive dialogs at industry conferences including CERAWeek, LNG and Hydrogen Gas Market Forum, International Energy Executive Forum, and Asia Gas Forum. Ms. Yang also has extensive knowledge of electricity load forecast and peak demand management, pricing and structuring of electricity products, power retail operations, and electricity market deregulation. Prior to joining S&P Global, she was vice president of pricing, products, and markets at Constellation NewEnergy in Houston, Texas. Earlier, she was a quantitative analyst at Williams Companies, where she produced forward-looking price and volatility curves for energy-related trading commodities. Ms. Yang holds a Bachelor of Business and Administration and a Master of Business and Administration from the University of Oklahoma, United States.

Sessions With Jenny Yang

Tuesday, 12 March

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 07:30am - 08:35am (CST) / -

    Domestic Gas Pricing in Asia: How to accommodate new supply?

    Panel Gas

    Governments across Asia are looking at natural gas and LNG as prime candidates to help address the local pollution and climate change issues. However, gas remains a premium fuel over the traditional fuel—coal—in many of these markets. As a result, it remains a challenging task to maintain domestic gas pricing at a level low enough to support demand growth but high enough to attract new supply. How will the governments’ efforts to balance affordability, reliability, and sustainability affect gas demand growth in key Asian markets? Which domestic gas pricing mechanism will prevail in Asia? What are the progress to-date and remaining challenges facing Asian gas pricing hubs?