HAMILTON, Bermuda, March 30, 2016 -- Nordic American Tankers Limited (NYSE:NAT), announced today that it has filed its 2015 Annual Report on Form 20-F with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The Annual Report is available for download on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. The Annual Report on Form 20-F includes the Company's complete 2015 audited financial statements and is available for download on the Company's website at www.nat.bm. A shareholder may receive a hard copy of the Company's complete 2015 Annual Report on Form 20-F, free of charge upon request.
Contacts:
Jan H. A. Moller,
Head of Investor Relations & Financial Manager
Nordic American Tankers Limited
Tel: +47 33 42 73 00 or +47 90 11 53 75
Turid M. Sørensen, CFO & EVP, Norway
Nordic American Tankers Limited
Tel: +47 33 42 73 00 or +47 90 57 29 27
Gary J. Wolfe
Seward & Kissel LLP, New York, USA
Tel: +1 212 574 1223
Web-site: www.nat.bm
Press release (PDF): http://hugin.info/201/R/1998503/736939.pdf


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