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U.S. Energy Corp. Announces Appointment of Fredrick Craft as Project Manager and Perry Anderson as Director of Community Relations

Market Wire, April, 2008

U.S. Energy Corp. (NASDAQ: USEG) today announced the appointment of Fredrick Craft as the Project Manager and Perry Anderson as Director of Community Relations for the Company's "Lucky Jack" molybdenum project in Gunnison County, Colorado.

Mr. Craft is a graduate of Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology with a degree in Environmental Engineering and over 32 years of experience in the mining industry involving management, engineering, milling, permitting, safety and reclamation of mining operations. Mr. Craft has been the Director of Environmental Affairs for U.S. Energy Corp. since 1996.

Mr. Anderson will continue as the Director of Community Relations for the Lucky Jack molybdenum project. A graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University with a Business Administration Degree and a minor in History, Mr. Anderson has 24 years of experience as a businessman and entrepreneur. He has been active in the Gunnison community as a former Gunnison County Commissioner and a member of the Chamber of Commerce, where he served on the tourism committee and as Vice-President. He was active in these positions during a downturn in the economy, focusing much of his efforts on economic recovery and stimulus. Mr. Anderson previously served as the Community Liaison for Kobex Resources.

U.S. Energy Corp. also plans to retain several members of the former Kobex Resources technical team and to maintain local offices in Gunnison, Colorado and at the Lucky Jack mine site.

The Company announced that its Board of Directors has approved a $5.0 million supplemental budget for the Lucky Jack Project for the remainder of 2008. These additional funds will allow the Company to continue, without disruption, working with all of the various consulting firms that are in the process of conducting numerous engineering and technical studies pertinent to the filing of a Plan of Operations and advancement of mineral delineation at the site.

U.S. Energy Corp. also announced that it has retained the law firm of Davis Graham & Stubbs to provide legal and regulatory representation for the Lucky Jack Project. With over 115 attorneys and 200 support staff nationwide, Davis Graham & Stubbs has provided legal support to emerging and established industries for the past 90 years. Its expertise includes, but is not limited to environmental issues, mining, natural resources and public lands law. Throughout its history, Davis Graham & Stubbs has ranked as one of the most prominent law firms consistently offering high caliber legal services in the Intermountain West on issues related to mineral development.

Mark Larsen, President of U.S. Energy Corp, stated, "We are very pleased to have individuals with Mr. Craft's and Mr. Anderson's abilities that can assume the responsibilities as Project Manager and Director of Community Relations at the Lucky Jack Project. Mr. Craft's strong engineering background and project management skills, Mr. Anderson's extensive community relations experience, the approval of our supplemental budget and our excellent legal and regulatory representation will allow the Company to continue moving forward with the development of this 'world-class' molybdenum project in a smooth and timely fashion."

"We anticipate a seamless transition following Kobex's withdrawal from the project, and expect to utilize the core competencies of the team that Kobex (as former project manager) assembled with our assistance," noted Keith G. Larsen, Chief Executive Officer of the Company. "The project staff and consultants are highly competent and have achieved significant progress at Lucky Jack regarding geology, geotechnical, permitting, community relations, and engineering issues. With the team already in place, U.S. Energy Corp. will continue with the permitting and advancement of this project, which represents one of the highest-grade molybdenum mining opportunities in the world."

About U.S. Energy Corp.

U.S. Energy Corp. is a diversified natural resource company with interests in molybdenum, oil and gas, gold, and real estate. While the Company's primary emphasis is investments in the natural resources sector, it is also broadening its business interests to include cash-flow-generating investments driven by surging growth created by energy and mining activity in the intermountain west region of the United States.

The Company is headquartered in Riverton, Wyoming, and its common stock is listed on The NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol "USEG."

Disclosure Regarding Mineral Resources Under SEC and Canadian Regulations; and Forward-Looking Statements

The Company owns or may come to own stock in companies which are traded on foreign exchanges, and may have agreements with some of these companies to acquire and/or develop the Company's mineral properties. An examples is Sutter Gold Mining Inc. These other companies are subject to the reporting requirements of other jurisdictions.

United States residents are cautioned that some of the information available about our mineral properties, which is reported by the other companies in foreign jurisdictions, may be materially different from what the Company is permitted to disclose in the United States.

 

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