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2016 December 27   15:07

Overseas Shipholding Group announces new President & CEO Samuel Norton

Samuel H. Norton will become president and CEO of Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. (the “Company” or “OSG”), effective as of December 29, 2016, OSG said in a press release.

Mr. Norton will succeed Ian T. Blackley, current president and CEO, who will retire from the role of president, CEO and director of OSG as of December 29, 2016.

Mr. Norton is an accomplished leader with over 25 years of experience in the technical, operational, and commercial aspects of the shipping business. He has served as SVP of OSG and president and CEO of the U.S. Flag Strategic Business Unit since July 2016, and has served on OSG’s board of directors since August 2014.

“We are pleased to have someone of Sam’s caliber assume the leadership of OSG,” said Douglas D. Wheat, OSG’s chairman. “His deep shipping background and track record of building businesses and orchestrating development projects around the world will serve him well as he focuses on the strategic priorities facing OSG today.”

“It is an honor and a privilege to lead OSG at this very exciting time,” said Norton. “OSG is a leading U.S Flag shipping company with a trusted operating franchise and proven track record of safe, reliable, and efficient operations. OSG’s leading and diversified portfolio in the Jones Act market and strong financial profile position us to build on the Company’s strengths, address future growth opportunities and drive shareholder value.”

In addition, Patrick J. O’Halloran has been appointed to serve as VP and chief operations officer with oversight of all operations, maintenance, SQE and commercial operations for the fleet of the Company. Damon Mote has been appointed to serve as VP and chief administrative officer with oversight of marine labor relations, human resources, and insurance for the Company.

“I have every confidence in Patrick and Damon in their enhanced roles, and that they will continue to contribute to our ongoing success,” said Norton. “Both have brought a wealth of experience and knowledge to their roles and have demonstrated their commitment to OSG during their tenure here. We are fortunate to have them expand their responsibilities and expertise to more areas of the organization.”

About Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.
Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. (NYSE: OSG) is a publicly traded tanker company providing energy transportation services for crude oil and petroleum products in the U.S. Flag markets. OSG is a major operator of tankers and ATBs in the Jones Act industry. OSG’s 24-vessel U.S. Flag fleet consists of eight ATBs, two lightering ATBs, three shuttle tankers, nine MR tankers, and two non-Jones Act MR tankers that participate in the U.S. Maritime Security Program. OSG is committed to setting high standards of excellence for its quality, safety and environmental programs. OSG is recognized as one of the world’s most customer-focused marine transportation companies and is headquartered in Tampa, FL.

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