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11 Jun 2026 · 11:18 GMT+3
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Red Sea Tensions Flare Again, Brent Approaches $90 Mark

Commercial shipping disruptions in the Red Sea have persisted and escalated further this week, with multiple tankers forced to cancel Red Sea routes and divert around the Cape of Good Hope, causing crude oil shipping costs to climb sharply and adding approximately 15 sailing days per voyage on average. Brent crude futures rose to $89.90/bbl, approaching the $90 mark. Analysts estimate the current oil price contains a geopolitical risk premium of approximately $6–$8. If the situation deteriorates further, oil could quickly break through $90 and test the $95 range; if tensions ease, there is roughly $5–$8 of technical correction potential. The WTI-Brent spread remains at about $5, within the normal historical range.

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