• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Jeff Meyer

S&P Global

Director, Energy & Mobility

Jeff Meyer is an executive director at S&P Global Commodity Insights with the Mobility and Energy Future team. His research focuses on automotive policy and market trends and their implications for energy demand. Mr. Meyer is the primary author of the bi-annual “ZEV Watch” reports. He has also been the primary author of a number of Strategic Reports on mobility developments, including ‘Tracking BEV prices—How competitively-priced are BEVs in major global auto markets?’; ‘E-day is coming: When will BEV and ICE vehicle powertrains reach cost parity?’; 'Getting to Norway: How the global leader in electric vehicle adoption has moved nearly halfway to 100% new light ZEV sales'; and 'Will Houston become more like Oslo: A perspective on city vehicle regulations'. Before joining the Mobility and Energy team, he focused on the global oil market and industry trends. Mr. Meyer joined S&P Global in 2010 as a research assistant to Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin for his book 'The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World.' He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Haverford College, United States, and master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and New York University, United States.

Sessions With Jeff Meyer

Wednesday, 11 March

  • 07:30am - 08:40am (CST) / -

    EVs & Oil: What's the impact?

    Mobility/Transportation Downstream, Midstream & Chemicals

    Shifts in personal car ownership are at the forefront of the energy transition and electrification of the passenger car fleet is one of the main decarbonization pathways in many markets. As battery technology improves and EVs become more cost-competitive, EVs are gaining traction in many markets and with that comes concern about the future of oil demand in the passenger car segment. In which markets will EVs gain share fastest? Is EV adoption scalable? Will EVs bring forward peak demand?