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Rentech Issues Statement Regarding Sherwood Investments Overseas Limited

Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:12pm EST
LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--Rentech, Inc. (AMEX:RTK) confirmed today that it received an
additional letter from Sherwood Investments Overseas Limited as
described in a press release distributed by Sherwood on Tuesday,
December 18, 2007. The Board of Directors will consider the
unsolicited offer presented in Sherwood's letter in a manner
consistent with its fiduciary duties to the shareholders and the
corporation. The Board of Directors will respond in an appropriate
manner and at an appropriate time.

   About Rentech, Inc.

   Rentech, Inc. (www.rentechinc.com), incorporated in 1981, provides
clean energy solutions. The Company has developed and patented the
Rentech Process which transforms under-utilized domestic energy
resources into valuable and clean alternative fuels and chemicals.
These energy resources include coal, petroleum coke, biomass and
municipal solid waste.

   For more information

   For more information please contact: Julie Dawoodjee, Director of
Investor Relations, Rentech, Inc. at 310-571-9800, extension 341, or
by email at ir@rentk.com.

Rentech, Inc.
Julie Dawoodjee, Director of Investor Relations
310-571-9800, extension 341
ir@rentk.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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