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Watch live: Top oil CEOs join CNBC at ADIPEC to discuss the energy transition

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Major oil executives, policymakers and ministers convene in Abu Dhabi at ADIPEC this week to discuss energy markets as the world grapples with a transition to clean energy. It comes just weeks ahead of the COP28 climate talks, which will be held in Dubai later this year.

CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick is joined in Abu Dhabi by the CEOs of BP, Shell and other major international energy companies for a discussion on the challenges of the energy transition.

Titled “Actions for a net-zero world: solving the current energy trilemma,” Monday’s panel includes Murray Auchincloss, interim BP CEO, Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub, Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi, TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne, Shell CEO Wael Sawan and Tengku Muhammad Tufik, the president and CEO of Petronas.

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