World Uranium Price — 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 World's Number — 10-Day Path
The world's uranium price, atlas attached
The world prices uranium at ₹16.57 per gram today, June 5, 2026. Behind the single figure sprawls a genuinely planetary system: mines on five continents, reactors in thirty-plus nations, a treaty lattice binding them, and the daily arithmetic this page performs for Indian readers. This page reads the number as geography — the atlas the benchmark compresses.
The world's uranium ledger, today-priced:
- Annual world mining (~50,000 t): ≈ ₹82.9 thousand crore
- Annual world burning (~65,000 t): ≈ ₹107.7 thousand crore
- The structural gap (~15,000 t): inventories and secondary supply, depleting
- The build-out\'s claim: decades of additional tonnes, committing now
The gap line is the world market's plot; every price era is a chapter of its working-out.
The World 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 |
Touring the atlas
The producing world: Kazakh steppe wells dominating volume, Saskatchewan's underground grade citadels, Australian mega-deposits awaiting their decades, Namibian pits, Uzbek operations — a short list whose every entry matters. The consuming world: America's hundred-reactor appetite, France's nuclear-majority grid, China's construction horizon, Japan's restarting fleet, and India's twenty-plus units growing toward a hundred gigawatts. The two worlds barely overlap on any map — the trade between them is the market this page prices.
The builders' world, rising
A third world overlays the atlas: nations building. China leads by cadence, India by ambition-to-base ratio (the 100 GW Mission), the Gulf and Eastern Europe by new entry, the West by life-extension and SMR programmes. The builders' world converts policy into future tonnes more reliably than any other demand force — reactors, once poured, burn for generations. The benchmark's long trend is substantially the builders' world being priced in advance.
India's atlas position is distinctive: modest producer (UCIL's lean-ore operations), significant consumer, ambitious builder, zero trader — the full spectrum minus the market itself, courtesy of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962. The world price reaches India as converted information and sovereign formulas; India reaches the world price as a demand line every model now carries.
Reading the world in one number
Atlas literacy makes the daily figure narrative: a Kazakh announcement is the volume capital speaking; a Cameco restart, the grade capital; a Japanese restart, the consuming world reviving; an Indian budget line, the builders' world compounding. The benchmark above digests all of it into rupees by morning — the atlas, daily compressed.
World Reference — Daily Diary
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 | — |
The world's number, kept usefully
For the daily reader: the figure above, the frames, thirty seconds — the world tracked. For the deeper read: WNA's annual fuel report (the atlas's census), producer quarterlies (the chapters updating), and this site's companion pages (the number from every angle). The world market rewards exactly this layered attention — daily lightness, quarterly depth.
For Indian portfolios, the world price is the thesis underneath every uranium holding accessible via LRS: the miners are atlas entries, the funds atlas trackers, and the benchmark their common scoreboard. Watching the world's number here is marking the world's positions in rupees.
The world reprices tomorrow — five continents, one figure, this page. ₹16.57 per gram today, everywhere under the sun.
World Uranium Price — Atlas FAQ
The planet's single benchmark: ₹16.57 per gram (June 5, 2026) in rupees — identical in substance from Saskatoon to Chennai, varied only by currency.
Producers: Kazakhstan (~40%), Canada, Australia, Namibia, Uzbekistan lead. Consumers: the US fleet largest, France densest, China fastest-growing, India rising. The world's mines and reactors rarely share a border — hence the trade.
Resources: Australia holds the largest share (Olympic Dam), Kazakhstan the most readily producible, Canada the richest grades. India's share is modest and lean — Tummalapalle notwithstanding — anchoring its importer status.
Via this conversion, daily: world benchmark × USD/INR. India contributes demand to the number and accepts its price — the standard position of every importing nation in a one-price world.
The deficit: world reactors burn ~65,000 tonnes yearly against ~50,000 mined. Everything else — prices, cycles, the Sprott era, the contracting waves — is the world adjusting to that arithmetic.