The Dec’24 Brent futures contract found strength this morning, moving from $73.85/bbl at 07:00 BST up to $74.95/bbl at 11:20 BST (time of writing). Prices have been supported this morning as tensions heighten in the Middle East, with airlines including Emirates and Qatar Airways now suspending flights to Iran. In the news today, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Israel to meet Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and revive ceasefire talks. Just a few hours before Blinken’s arrival, Hezbollah has fired several missiles into Tel Aviv and Haifa, according to Financial Times. In other news, Russia’s seaborne crude shipments have risen to their highest level since June this year. Russia shipped 3.47mb/d of crude in the four weeks to 20 Oct, a 140kb/d jump in four-week average cargoes, as per data by Bloomberg. Finally, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce has increased China’s 2025 crude oil import quota for non-state-owned firms at 5.14mb/d. The ministry will add and adjust quotas based on companies’ demand and new capacity. At the time of writing, the front-month (Dec/Jan’25) and six-month (Dec/Jun’25) Brent futures spreads are at $0.38/bbl and $1.63/bbl, respectively.