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- Overseas Shipholding Group is the operator of a fleet of twenty-four oil tankers and oil tug-barges. It is based in Tampa, Florida, United States, and...
- Frontline owned 9.6 percent of another large tanker company, Overseas Shipholding Group. Born in Oslo, Norway, Fredriksen is now a naturalised Cypriot...
- 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-08. "Overseas Shipholding Group Enters FSO Market". Press Releases. Overseas Shipholding Group. 2008-02-28. Archived from the original...
- then joined his father's company in 1973. In 1987, Anangel-American Shipholdings was floated on the Luxembourg stock market. Two years later the company...
- bought the company in 1997. In 2000 the John Fredriksen-controlled World Shipholding started a take-over of Osprey, completed in 2001 when the LNG segments...
- February 21, 2007. Overseas Shipholding Group (2008-02-22). "Overseas Shipholding Group Fleet List". Overseas Shipholding Group. Archived from the original...
- The extensive conversions were carried out by EuroNav and Overseas Shipholding Group at Drydocks World – Dubai. In 2017, TI Europe was chartered by...
- the bankruptcies of Enron, Residential Capital, Nortel and Overseas Shipholding, stated, "Never in my career have I seen such a complete failure of corporate...
- Astro Canopus. Both vessels are owned as a joint venture by Overseas Shipholding Group and Euronav. In June 2016 France's TotalEnergies won a tender to...
- seafarers to crew its growing fleet of tankers in 2008. In 2007, Overseas Shipholding Group and the Maritime Administration agreed to allow American maritime...