Washington
-
Maritime News
Washington State Ferries Ridership Rose in 2025
A wave of close to 1 million more passengers pushed Washington State Ferries’ 2025 ridership to 20.1 million. That’s a…
Read More » -
Marine World
Washington Moving to Take Control of Venezuelan Oil Sales, Energy Secretary Says
Jan 7 (Reuters) – The United States needs to control Venezuela’s oil sales and revenue to drive the changes it wants to see in the country,…
Read More » -
Maritime News
Op-Ed: Washington is Beginning to Accept China’s Rise
[By Ali Wyne]US discourse on China policy is slowly but decidedly expanding on account of two factors: the increased influence…
Read More » -
Maritime News
Washington State Ferry Suffers Engine Damage
Washington State Ferries (WSF) reports that an initial inspection after the 58-year-old Kaleetan was removed from service on Friday has…
Read More » -
Maritime News
Washington State Ferries Advances Ferry Order Contracts
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson selected the $714.5 million bid from Florida-based Eastern Shipbuilding Group to build three new Washington State…
Read More » -
Maritime News
ABB to Power Washington State Ferries’ First Hybrid-Electric Newbuilds
ABB has secured an order with Washington State Ferries (WSF), the United States’ largest ferry operator, to supply and integrate…
Read More » -
Maritime News
Salvors Remove Historic Tugboat That Sank and Spilled Oil in Washington
Salvors have completed the delicate task of deconstructing and removing the debris of a World War II-era wooden hull tugboat…
Read More » -
Marine World
Saudi Aramco to Sign US LNG Agreements During Crown Prince’s Visit to Washington, Sources Say
Saudi Aramco 2222.SEis set to sign two U.S. liquefied natural gas supply deals with Woodside Energy WDS.AX and Commonwealth LNG when Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits Washington next week,…
Read More » -
Marine World
Washington Moves to Weaken IMO Climate Plan with Last-Minute Rule Change
The US made a proposal at talks held by the global shipping regulator to introduce another step in adopting a…
Read More » -
Marine World
China Sanctions Hanwha’s U.S.-Linked Units as Port Fee Standoff with Washington Escalates
China announced sanctions on Tuesday against five U.S.-linked subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean amid trade tension between the world’s two…
Read More »