• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024
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Wolfgang Moehler

S&P Global

Research & Analysis Director

Wolfgang Moehler, Director, Gas, Power, and Climate Solutions at S&P Global Commodity Insights, with 15 years of energy industry experience. He leads the North American natural gas long-term market modeling/analytics. Mr. Moehler is one of the main contributors to the long-term natural gas market message, integrating the interplay between demand and supply developments with the ever more important impact from energy transition. His expertise includes energy modeling, infrastructure, market fundamentals, strategy, and risk management processes. Previously, Mr. Moehler focused on global LNG and led the Global LNG Value Chain and Markets service. Mr. Moehler holds a Diploma in physics from the Technical University of Munich, Germany, and an MA in political science from Vanderbilt University.

Sessions With Wolfgang Moehler

Wednesday, 8 March

  • 11:55am - 12:45pm (CST) / 08/mar/2023 05:55 pm - 08/mar/2023 06:45 pm

    Spotlight | What Is the Role of Gas in Transition & Security?

    Gas & LNG
    Natural gas is the least carbon-intensive of fossil fuels, but ever-growing demands on reducing greenhouse gas emissions are changing the competitive landscape beyond the power sector. There are multiple pathways for natural gas in a low-carbon future and different trajectories and timelines will develop in different regional markets. Gas has already partly displaced more carbon-intensive coal in the United States and Europe, with markets in Asia set for coal-to-gas switching in the coming years. Can natural gas act as a stepping stone to lower-carbon energy systems, delivering low-carbon energy also in the industrial, residential and commercial sectors? What steps should companies take today to keep natural gas a viable fuel in the future? What is the role of blue hydrogen and renewable natural gas?

Thursday, 9 March

  • 12:30pm - 01:00pm (CST) / 09/mar/2023 06:30 pm - 09/mar/2023 07:00 pm

    Hydrogen in the Golden State: California's ambitions

    California has led the clean energy transition for decades. Low-carbon hydrogen is one of the main pillars of the state’s ambitious 2045 net zero goal and the Inflation Reduction Act only accelerates this trend. What are the different initiatives and projects, both public and private? What sectors is California targeting for hydrogen use? Who will invest the necessary billions of dollars?