• BREAKBULK & PROJECT CARGO
  • April 23-25, 2025 | Hilton New Orleans Riverside, Louisiana

Amy Groeschel

S&P Global

Research & Analysis Associate Director

Amy Groeschel is an associate director for the Costs and Supply Chain team of S&P Global Commodity Insights. Groeschel has over 15 years of experience in the energy sector, with a special dedication to service sector company strategies, market forecasting and energy spending. She has led several consulting engagements focused on offshore helicopter services and on service sector market analysis. Prior to joining S&P Global, she worked for ExxonMobil Corp. in the Global Security Department as an intelligence analyst specializing in threat analysis and security vulnerability assessment. Groeschel holds a Master of Arts with a concentration in Southeast Asian studies and emerging market economics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. She also has a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Sessions With Amy Groeschel

Friday, 26 April

  • 09:00am - 09:35am (CST) / 26/apr/2024 02:00 pm - 26/apr/2024 02:35 pm

    Day 2 Keynote: Powering the World — Global CapEx Expectations Across Energy Sectors

    While inflation, supply chain disruption, project delays, and red tape slowed breakbulk cargo transportation in 2023, global capital spending on energy projects reached $2 trillion, 8% more than in 2022, and will continue to rise, reinforcing the optimistic background hum that continues to undergird the sector. S&P Global expects total cumulative energy sector spending, including clean energy technology and oil and gas, to total more than $9.5 trillion between 2021 and 2025, up 49% from 2016-2020. Asian investment will dominate, followed by North America, Europe, and Latin America. In this Day 2 keynote presentation, Amy Groeschel, an associate director with S&P Global Commodity Insights’ costs and supply chain service, will discuss the trends and outlooks expected for global capital expenditures, including clean energy technology and oil and gas.