U.S. Energy Sells $2 Million in Shares to Roth Principal Investments

Reuters
Feb 14
U.S. Energy Sells $2 Million in Shares to Roth Principal Investments

U.S. Energy Corporation announced it has entered into a Common Stock Purchase Agreement with Roth Principal Investments, LLC, allowing the company to sell up to $25 million worth of its common stock over time. The shares were issued in a private placement, relying on an exemption from SEC registration requirements, as Roth Principal Investments is an accredited investor. Since its last quarterly report, U.S. Energy has issued and sold over two million shares to Roth Principal Investments, raising approximately $2 million. These shares represent about 5.7% of the company’s outstanding stock as of September 30, 2025. The company has also filed a registration statement to register the resale of these shares, which became effective on December 1, 2025.

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