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U.S. Energy Corp., an independent energy company, focuses on the acquisition, exploration, and development of oil and natural gas properties in the continental United States. It holds interests in various oil and gas properties in the Williston Basin in North Dakota; the Permian Basin in New Mexico; and Texas. As of December 31, 2021, the company had an estimated proved reserves of 1,344,626 barrel of oil equivalent; oil and natural gas leases covered 89,846 gross acres and 5,757 net acres; and 146 gross producing wells. U.S. Energy Corp. was incorporated in 1966 and is based in Houston, Texas.

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USEG Earnings Table

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QTRNon-GAAP EPSEPS YoYEPS Surprise %SalesSales YoYSales Surprise %NPM
Current
2025Q4
2025Q3
2025Q2
2025Q1
METRIC
VALUE
vs. INDUSTRY
EPS (TTM)
-0.42
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
Forward PE
83.33
PS Ratio (TTM)
7.22
PB Ratio
2.00
Price-to-FCF
-
METRIC
VALUE
vs. INDUSTRY
Gross Margin
20.79%
Net Margin
-195.48%
Revenue Growth (YoY)
-64.34%
Profit Growth (YoY)
-80.83%
3-Year Revenue Growth
-48.78%
3-Year Profit Growth
-63.88%
METRIC
VALUE
vs. INDUSTRY
EPS (TTM)
-0.42
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
Forward PE
83.33
PS Ratio (TTM)
7.22
PB Ratio
2.00
Price-to-FCF
-
Gross Margin
20.79%
Net Margin
-195.48%
Revenue Growth (YoY)
-64.34%
Profit Growth (YoY)
-80.83%
3-Year Revenue Growth
-48.78%
3-Year Profit Growth
-63.88%
  • When is USEG's latest earnings report released?

    The most recent financial report for U.s. energy corp. (USEG) covers the period of 2025Q4 and was published on 2025/12/31. This report is prepared according to IFRS/US GAAP standards and includes key financial indicators—Revenue, Profitability, Cash Flow, and Capital Structure. This information is essential for investors evaluating USEG's short-term business performance and financial health. For the latest updates on USEG's earnings releases, visit this page regularly.

  • What is the operating profit of USEG?

    According to the latest financial report, U.s. energy corp. (USEG) reported an Operating Profit of -1.65M with an Operating Margin of -118.65% this period, representing a growth of 86.04% compared to the same period last year. Operating Profit reflects the company's core business efficiency and cost control, making it a key indicator for evaluating operational strength and profitability.

  • How is USEG's revenue growth?

    In the latest financial report, U.s. energy corp. (USEG) announced revenue of 1.39M, with a Year-Over-Year growth rate of -67.01%. Revenue growth can be driven by product mix changes, market share expansion, price adjustments, or international market penetration. Investors should also monitor gross margin and regional revenue distribution for a comprehensive view of growth quality and sustainability.

  • How much debt does USEG have?

    As of the end of the reporting period, U.s. energy corp. (USEG) had total debt of 2.92M, with a debt ratio of 0.07. Long-term debt comprises a higher/lower proportion. The level of financial leverage directly impacts the company's capital structure and interest coverage. If debt is high, pay attention to interest expenses and refinancing risks. Conversely, a low-leverage structure indicates greater risk tolerance but potentially less growth flexibility.

  • How much cash does USEG have?

    At the end of the period, U.s. energy corp. (USEG) held Total Cash and Cash Equivalents of 429K, accounting for 0.01 of total assets. Both current and quick ratios indicate robust short-term debt repayment ability. High cash reserves typically mean the company has strong liquidity, supporting operational needs, expansion investments, or shareholder returns.

  • Does USEG go with three margins increasing?

    In the latest report, U.s. energy corp. (USEG) did not achieve the “three margins increasing” benchmark, with a gross margin of 17.4%%, operating margin of -118.65%%, and net margin of -133.7%%. This demonstrates limited improvement in profitability, which is a key signal for fundamental analysis. Investors should consider margin trends alongside other financial indicators to assess USEG's profit trajectory and future growth potential.

  • Is USEG's EPS continuing to grow?

    According to the past four quarterly reports, U.s. energy corp. (USEG)'s earnings per share (EPS) shows a steady growth trend, with the latest EPS at -0.06. If EPS continues to rise due to revenue growth and cost optimization, it can support P/E valuation recovery and attract long-term investors.

  • What is the FCF of USEG?

    U.s. energy corp. (USEG)'s Free Cash Flow (FCF) for the period is -3.07M, calculated as Operating Cash Flow minus Capital Expenditures, representing a fall of 145.34% compared with the previous period. Positive FCF growth provides stable funding for dividends, debt repayment, or strategic acquisitions, and is an important measure of true profitability and shareholder return potential.

  • What are the PEG ratio and PE ratio of USEG?

    The latest valuation data shows U.s. energy corp. (USEG) has a Price-To-Earnings (PE) ratio of -3.27 and a Price/Earnings-To-Growth (PEG) ratio of 0.09. A PEG below 1 usually suggests the market is underestimating growth potential, while a PEG above 1 indicates high growth expectations are already priced in. Investors should conduct a comprehensive valuation by considering historical growth, market forecasts, and industry cycles.