Oil prices are rising again. Shipping routes are under pressure. Energy is back at the center of the global conversation. When energy flows, the world works. When it doesn’t, everything slows down, industries, economies, daily life. That’s energy security. And it’s not abstract. It’s immediate. Geopolitical shocks have always shaped energy markets. What’s different now is how we’re responding. We’re no longer reacting with instinct alone. We’re responding with data, models, and real-time insight. AI is becoming essential to how we understand and manage risk, from forecasting demand to optimizing maritime routes, from strengthening supply chains to enabling faster, more informed decisions across global markets. The ADIPEC 2026 video captures this reality clearly: when energy systems are disrupted, the impact is immediate, and global. So resilience today isn’t just about supply. It’s about how quickly, and how intelligently, we can respond. That means combining traditional energy strategies with AI-driven scenario modeling, real-time visibility, and faster capital alignment across industries. Events like ADIPEC bring together leaders across energy, technology, and policy, creating a space where ideas, strategies, and decisions come together to shape what comes next globally. What makes it powerful is its ability to connect these worlds. Because the future of energy security is no longer just about energy. It’s about the convergence of energy, AI, and infrastructure, and how we build systems that can adapt in real time. That’s the conversation heading into ADIPEC 2026 in Abu Dhabi. And it’s one that affects all of us, whether we realize it or not. 👉 Join the conversation: adipec.com @ADIPECOfficial @ADNOCGroup #ADIPEC2026 Partner #EnergySecurity
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