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Zion Oil & Gas and U.S. Energy Compared
Analysts see more upside potential in U.S. Energy stock
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Zion Oil & Gas (OTCMKTS:ZNOG) and U.S. Energy (NASDAQ:USEG) are both small-cap energy companies, but analysts believe U.S. Energy has stronger growth prospects based on its higher consensus rating and potential upside.
Why it matters
The analysis compares the financial performance, valuation, and analyst sentiment for these two small energy firms, providing insights for investors looking to gain exposure to the sector.
The details
The key differences highlighted include Zion Oil & Gas having a lower beta suggesting less volatility, but U.S. Energy having stronger institutional ownership and insider holdings. U.S. Energy also has a higher consensus target price from analysts, indicating more perceived upside potential.
- The analysis was published on March 4, 2026.
The players
Zion Oil & Gas
A Dallas-based oil and gas exploration company that holds a petroleum license in Israel.
U.S. Energy Corp.
An independent energy company focused on oil and gas acquisition, exploration, and development in the U.S. Rockies, Mid-Continent, West Texas, South Texas, and Gulf Coast regions.
The takeaway
The analysis suggests investors may want to take a closer look at U.S. Energy as it appears to offer more upside potential compared to Zion Oil & Gas based on the consensus view of analysts.
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