Uranium Price Calculator — June 5, 2026

Current Price
16.57/g
10 Gram Rate
165.70/10g
24h Change
+₹0.56
24h % Change
+3.50%

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 Calculator's Input — 10-Day Series

The uranium calculator: one input, three formulas, everything

Uranium calculation needs no widget — the market's structure already did the simplifying. One daily input (₹16.57 per gram, June 5, 2026), no premiums, no taxes, no local spreads: every uranium value on earth derives from this number by multiplication. This page is the calculator — formulas, worked examples and the pre-computed table below.

Uranium price calculator — formulas and instant weight values
One input, all values — June 5, 2026

The three formulas that cover everything:

  • Weight value: grams × 16.57 — e.g., 750 g = ₹12,427.50
  • Dollar conversion: $/lb ÷ 453.59 × USD/INR = ₹/g (and reversed to verify)
  • Ore value: rock grams × grade fraction × rate — grade decides everything

Memorise the first, bookmark the second, respect the third: uranium numeracy complete.

Input Levels Across Time Frames

Today vs previous periods (₹ per gram)

Yesterday
₹16.01
+₹0.56 (+3.50%)
1 Week Ago
₹16.01
+₹0.56 (+3.50%)
1 Month Ago
₹16.50
+₹0.07 (+0.42%)
1 Year Ago
₹12.32
+₹4.25 (+34.50%)

Uranium is currently priced at Seventeen Rupees per gram. Compared to one year ago, the price has risen by Four Rupees (+34.50%).

Pre-Calculated — Every Standard 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

Worked examples for the calculations people actually run

The headline check: a story claims seized material "worth ₹5 crore per kg". Calculator says: 1,000 g × 16.57 = ₹16,570.00 — the claim inflates reality by orders of magnitude, case closed in one multiplication. The international verification: a wire reports uranium "at $85/lb"; formula two converts and compares against this page within rounding. The mining sanity-check: a junior's "20 million pounds of resource" = 9,072 tonnes × today's rate = ₹15.03 thousand crore gross — before the discounts the valuation pages explain.

Calculating uranium values — the three formulas that cover everything
Three multiplications, every claim checkable

The calculations that need the other tool

Time-dimension questions — what an investment at today's level returns across years and scenarios — belong to the site's investment calculator, built for compounding mathematics this page's multiplications don't reach. The division of labour: this page values weights today; that tool projects values through time. Uranium exposure being equity-shaped for Indian investors (the LRS instruments), the investment tool models what the portfolio actually holds.

The energy calculations, for the curious: 1 kg of natural uranium ≈ 45,000 kWh through a conventional cycle — so today's ₹16,570.00 kilogram yields electricity worth multiples of itself at any tariff. The asymmetry is nuclear economics in one division; the fuel pages run it in full.

The calculator\'s standing disclaimer

Every output is reference arithmetic: India's Atomic Energy Act, 1962 forecloses private transactions at any calculated value. The calculations serve understanding — headline-checking, investment context, honest curiosity — the only uses the law leaves open, and the ones this page optimises for.

Input History — Daily Values

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

Keeping the calculator current

The input refreshes daily above; the formulas never change. A reader who visits occasionally and multiplies confidently owns uranium numeracy permanently — the table below even spares the multiplication for standard weights. Few markets reduce to such clean arithmetic; uranium's strange structure (one benchmark, no layers) is, for the calculating reader, a gift.

For deeper dives from any calculation: the unit pages expand each weight, the ore pages the grade mathematics, the valuation pages the discount structures. The calculator is the section's front desk — every number checked here has its full page waiting.

Tomorrow's input arrives on schedule. The formulas will be waiting, as will this page.

Uranium Price Calculator — Arithmetic FAQ

Multiply grams by today's rate: ₹16.57 per gram (June 5, 2026). A 250 g calculation: 250 × 16.57 = ₹4,142.50. The weight table below pre-computes the standard weights.

The formula: $/lb ÷ 453.59 × USD/INR = ₹/gram. Reverse it to verify any figure on this site against international quotes — the constants never change, only the two market inputs.

Grade first: ore value = rock mass × grade fraction × the per-gram rate. A tonne of 0.1% ore: 1,000,000 g × 0.001 × 16.57 = ₹16,570.00 contained — before recovery costs. The ore pages walk the full method.

The arithmetic is one multiplication — the table covers standard weights and the formula handles the rest. For investment modelling (growth over time), the site's investment calculator does the heavier work.

Reference values only: India permits no private uranium transactions at any calculated amount (Atomic Energy Act, 1962). Calculate for understanding, headlines-checking and analysis — never for commerce.