📝 Executive Summary
Asian refiners have asked to lift contracted Saudi crude at terminals outside the Red Sea, according to the report, shifting loadings to Gulf ports as security risks mount along the key shipping lane. The request follows attacks on commercial vessels that have raised war-risk insurance premiums and forced longer voyages. The rerouting adds freight costs and tightens prompt availability of Saudi barrels for Asian buyers, lending support to Brent and Dubai-linked crude benchmarks and potentially lifting tanker freight rates.