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Wednesday, 11/10/2010 5:13:12 PM

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 5:13:12 PM

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Admittedly they have been performing very well possibly outperforming since their departure from $16 back in September so I wouldn't be surprised to see a consolidation to some extent.

Great results to help sustain the recent gain IMO.

RIVERTON, Wyo., Nov. 8, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- U.S. Energy Corp. (Nasdaq:USEG) ("USE" or the "Company") reported its highlights and financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2010. USEG is a natural resources exploration and development company with interests in molybdenum, oil and gas, geothermal, and real estate assets.

Selected Highlights for the Third Quarter and Period Subsequent to September 30, 2010

Production volumes for the third quarter of 2010 were 1,246 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) per day which is an all time high for quarterly production. Our production was therefore up 427% from 292 BOE per day in the third quarter of 2009 and up 13% from 1,098 BOE in the second quarter of 2010. Production volumes for the first nine months of 2010 averaged 1,225 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) per day up 455% from 269 BOE per day in the first nine months of 2009. At September 30, 2010, we had 16 gross (6.03 net) producing wells, up from 3 gross (0.48 net) at September 30, 2009.

The following summarizes our Williston Basin activity during the quarter:

Successfully completed wells 10 and 11, the Sedlacek Trust 33-4 #1H and Sukut 28-33 #1H, under our 15 initial well DPA with Brigham in the Williston Basin in North Dakota. The two wells averaged initial production rates of 2,327 BOE/D during early 24 hour flow back periods;

Successfully completed a Three Forks formation test well, the State 36-1 #2H, with an initial production rate of 2,356 BOE/D during an early 24 hour flow back period. Further testing and positive infill results could delineate the potential to drill up to 44 additional Three Forks wells once infill spacing is defined;
Drilled initial well 12, the Kalil Farms 14-23 #1H and infill wells Brad Olson #2H and Brad Olson #3H.

Subsequent to quarter end, the Brad Olson #2H, was successfully completed as our first Bakken infill well with an initial production rate of 2,717 BOE/D during an early 24 hour flow back period. The well was monitored with a micro-seismic array to evaluate the frac wing performance and to determine optimal spacing for the remaining well or wells in the unit. If results indicate that additional wells (more than three as currently allowed in this unit) may be required to effectively drain the spacing units, USE's Bakken drilling inventory could increase sequentially from 28 gross additional wells as presently anticipated.

We expect that the Brad Olson #3H and Kalil Farms 14-23 #1H wells will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2010. Wells 13 and 14 under the DPA with Brigham (MacMaster 11-2 #1H, Lloyd 34-3 #1H) are currently being drilled. The Hovde 33-4 #1H well, the 15th initial well, is expected to be drilled by year end.

In our Gulf Coast operations, we successfully completed the ALMI # 8 well, operated by PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C. ("PetroQuest") (NYSE:PQ) and located in the South Chauvin Field in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The well encountered approximately 64 feet (TVD) of net pay (Miocene sand) in two zones. Production began in mid-August in the lower zone of the well, with initial production rates in the range of 3.5 MMCFE per day (~580 BOE/D). This production comes from approximately 14 feet of net pay in the lower zone; production is expected to move to the upper zone in approximately 12 months, where approximately 50 feet of net pay was encountered and daily production rates are expected to be in the 10 MMCE per day (~1,650 BOE/D) range. Our working and net revenue interests in this high impact well are 50% and 36%, respectively.

In July 2010, we closed of a $75 million senior secured revolving credit facility with BNP Paribas. The initial borrowing base under the Credit Facility was $12 million. In early October, our borrowing base was increased to $18.5 million.

In November, 2010, we entered into an acquisition, exploration and development agreement with private Denver, Colorado-based Cirque Resources LP ("Cirque") to acquire a 40% working interest in an oil and gas prospect located in Kern County, California. The prospect is a Miocene target in the San Joaquin basin with an expected total drilling depth of approximately 13,000 feet. The commitment well is targeting up to 300 feet of layered Stevens Sands in a stratigraphic trap on the flank of a prolific oil producing field in the basin. Cirque is the operator of the project and the commitment well is planned to be spud in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Financial Highlights

Primarily due to increased oil and gas sales, total revenues for the third quarter of 2010 were $6.4 million, as compared to $1.4 million during the third quarter of 2009. Total revenues for the first nine months of 2010 were $21.5 million, as compared to $4.3 million during the first nine months of 2009.

Cash flows from operations for the first nine months of 2010 were $12.3 million, as compared to $2.8 million during the first nine months of 2009. At September 30, 2010, we had $1.48 per outstanding common share in cash, equivalents and U.S. Treasury Bills.

The Company recorded a net loss for the third quarter of 2010 of $0.2 million ($0.01 per diluted share) versus a net loss of $1.7 million ($0.09 per diluted share) for the same period of 2009. Our reported net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 was $1.2 million ($0.04 per diluted share) versus a loss of $7.0 million ($0.33 per diluted share) for the same period of last year.



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