Cera Week

Region

US - South

Timing

March

Dates

2026
Monday
Feb
16
- 02
Mar
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Tuesday
Feb
17
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Thursday
Feb
19
- 23
Feb

Overview

The CERAWeek Conference, organized by S&P Global, is widely recognized as the world’s most influential energy gathering. Since 1983, it has convened global leaders from energy, finance, technology, and government to address the future of energy markets, innovation, and climate. Often called the “Davos of Energy,” the weeklong program sets the tone for industry priorities worldwide.

HIGHLIGHTS

⚡ Global Energy Transition – Leaders from oil, gas, renewables, and emerging technologies debate the path toward decarbonization, net-zero goals, and the pace of transition.

🌟 Executive Insights – CEOs, ministers, and thought leaders share strategies on supply, demand, and geopolitics that shape markets and investment decisions.

💡 Innovation & Technology – Hydrogen, carbon capture, nuclear fusion, and digitalization highlight the technologies redefining how energy is produced, transported, and consumed.

📈 Finance & Policy – Capital markets, ESG frameworks, and regulatory outlooks reveal where money and policy are driving the next wave of energy investment.

🤝 Networking & Sponsor Activations – With private deal-making, country pavilions, and immersive sponsor showcases, CERAWeek is as much about connections as it is about content.

INSIGHTS

Event General Timing
Annually held over 5 days in the first full week of March. Starts on a Monday. (Same Day of Week)
Consistently held at the GRB Convention Center.
Exhibitor/Speaker applications run late Summer/Fall.
Registration (tickets) typically opens 4-5 months prior.
No traditional Preview Day; first day is the official start.
The CERAWeek Conference, organized by S&P Global, is widely recognized as the world’s most influential energy gathering. Since 1983, it has convened global leaders from energy, finance, technology, and government to address the future of energy markets, innovation, and climate. Often called the “Davos of Energy,” the weeklong program sets the tone for industry priorities worldwide.
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