Uranium Price by Country — June 5, 2026
As of June 5, 2026, Uranium is trading at Seventeen Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at One Hundred and Sixty Six Rupees, and 100 grams costs One Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Seven Rupees.
The Shared Benchmark — 10-Day Path
One price, two hundred lenses
The country-by-country uranium price is the section's gentlest trick question: ₹16.57 per gram (June 5, 2026) — everywhere. No national markets fragment the benchmark; currencies translate it and contracts structure it, but Tokyo, Toronto and Tirupati read the same underlying number. What genuinely varies by country is the stance toward the price: who mines at it, burns at it, builds against it, or merely watches.
The stances, classified:
- Producers (Kazakhstan, Canada, Australia, Namibia): the price is revenue
- Consumers (USA, France, Japan, South Korea): the price is fuel cost
- Builders (China, India, the Gulf): the price is tomorrow\'s budget line
- Hybrids (Canada and the US mine and burn; China builds and mines abroad)
- Bystanders (most of the world): the price is a headline
The country pages linked below take each major lens in turn; this page holds the frame they share.
The Universal Price by Weight
Today's Uranium rate is Seventeen Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Uranium costs One Hundred and Sixty Six Rupees.
| Unit | Weight | Price (INR) | Price in Words |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Gram | 1.0000 g | ₹16.57 | Seventeen Rupees |
| 8 Grams | 8.0000 g | ₹132.56 | One Hundred and Thirty Three Rupees |
| 10 Grams | 10.0000 g | ₹165.70 | One Hundred and Sixty Six Rupees |
| 100 Grams | 100.0000 g | ₹1,657.00 | One Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Seven Rupees |
| 1 Kilogram | 1,000.0000 g | ₹16,570.00 | Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy Rupees |
| 1 Ounce (oz) | 28.3495 g | ₹469.75 | Four Hundred and Seventy Rupees |
| 1 Troy Ounce | 31.1035 g | ₹515.38 | Five Hundred and Fifteen Rupees |
| 1 Metric Ton | 1,000,000.0000 g | ₹16,570,000.00 | One Crore Sixty Five Lakh Seventy Thousand Rupees |
How national stances pull the shared number
Producers pull through supply decisions: Kazakh guidance is the single heaviest national hand on the benchmark, Canadian restarts the grade-weighted second. Consumers pull through contracting cycles: when American and European utilities collectively return to term buying — the 2022–24 wave — the price's centre of gravity shifts for years. Builders pull through horizon demand: each Chinese connection and Indian sanction adds programmed tonnage the market prices forward. The daily number above is these national pulls, netted.
The variations that do exist
Honest country-level differences, catalogued: origin premiums (post-2022's non-Russian preference prices passports), routing costs (trans-Caspian versus traditional lanes), contract vintages (nations that signed in soft markets enjoy legacy terms), and currency experiences (the rupee's drift gives India's INR series its own slope). Footnotes on a shared page — but footnotes worth lakhs per tonne to the parties living them.
India's footnotes, specifically: sovereign formulas negotiated post-2008, diversification costs accepted as insurance, and the INR conversion this site performs daily. The "Indian uranium price" is the world price wearing rupees — the recurring lesson of the section's India pages, anchored here in its global context.
Reading country news against the shared price
The frame converts national headlines into price expectations: a Kazakh tax change is a supply-side pull incoming; a French fleet extension, consumer-side demand locked; an Indian budget line, builder-side tonnage compounding. Each nation's news, one shared number to express it — the simplification that makes uranium, for all its strangeness, unusually followable.
The Shared Reference — Daily Record
The most recent Uranium price on record (2026-06-04) is Seventeen Rupees per gram. This is up by One Rupees from the previous day's rate of ₹16.01.
| Date | Price (₹/g) | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-04 | ₹16.57 | +0.56 |
| 2026-06-03 | ₹16.01 | +0.08 |
| 2026-06-02 | ₹15.93 | +0.05 |
| 2026-06-01 | ₹15.88 | -0.03 |
| 2026-05-31 | ₹15.91 | 0.00 |
| 2026-05-30 | ₹15.91 | -0.10 |
| 2026-05-29 | ₹16.01 | -0.07 |
| 2026-05-28 | ₹16.08 | -0.29 |
| 2026-05-27 | ₹16.37 | +0.06 |
| 2026-05-26 | ₹16.31 | — |
Touring the lenses from here
The country pages linked below each take one national stance in depth — the American fleet's price relationship, Canada's producer lens, Australia's resource paradox, China's builder mathematics, Europe's dependency, and India's full profile on its dedicated pages. Together they constitute the section's atlas; this page is its legend.
For the daily reader, the shared benchmark above remains the only number to track — every lens resolves to it. For the curious, the tour rewards: uranium's geography is the energy transition's geopolitics in miniature, and few sites map it in rupees.
Two hundred lenses refocus tomorrow on one new number. It will be here, converted, as always.
Uranium Price by Country — National FAQ
In substance, no — one global benchmark (₹16.57/g on June 5, 2026) serves every nation, varied only by currency and contract structure. What differs by country is the relationship to the price: producer, consumer, builder or bystander.
Kazakhstan (supply's 40%), the USA (largest fleet and policy bellwether), China (fastest build), Japan (restart pace) and Canada (grade capital). India joins the list as the Mission compounds.
Usually currency conversions of the same benchmark — useful, but not different prices. Genuine national variation lives in contract terms and origin premiums, which never publish as country price lists.
No league table exists — sovereign and utility contracts stay confidential everywhere. Structurally, security-premium buyers (those paying for origin diversification post-2022) bear the visible extra; the benchmark itself charges all nations alike.
Modest producer, significant importer, ambitious builder, prohibited trader — a four-line national profile this site's India pages expand. The country pages linked below tour the other major nations.