It depends on your perspective Jake.
Whle the energies of each collision are small by usual scale the total energy of the beam is impressive.
At full power the total energy carried by the two beams will reache 724 MJ. This is equivalent to the detonation energy of 173 kilograms (380 lb) of TNT, and could be compared to the kinetic energy of a TGV (French high-speed train) running at 222 km/h (139 mph).
Under nominal operating conditions (2808 bunches per beam, 1.15×10^11 protons per bunch), the beam pipes contain one nanogram (1.0×10-9 grams) of hydrogen, which, at standard temperature and pressure, would fill the volume of one grain of fine sand.
That is incredibly focussed energy by any standard.