#6 The Bab el-Mandeb Strait: Gateway to the Suez Canal and the Wider World

Introduction: The Bab el-Mandeb Strait, the narrow and critical waterway connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. It serves as the southern gateway to the Suez Canal, a crucial bridge for trade between European, Asian, and African markets. Previously, the Suez Canal route saw an average of 59 to 75 vessels per day, including significant volumes of oil (around 8.7 million b/d) and LNG. However, recent geopolitical instability has dramatically underscored its vulnerability: overall ship traffic has plummeted by 50% to 66%, with oil flows through Bab el-Mandeb decreasing by over 50%, and LNG tanker transits seeing a near-complete halt, leading to significant rerouting of global shipping.

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