U3O8 Uranium Spot Price: $86.1000 per pound. Daily change: $0.1500 (-0.17%). Data as of 2026-06-04T19:00:06.161Z.

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U3O8 Spot Price: $86.1000/lb

MetalPrice (USD/lb)Change% Change
Uranium (U3O8)$86.1000+0.1500-0.17%

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Live U3O8 Spot Price & Market Data

Uranium Tracker provides real-time U3O8 spot prices alongside long-term contract price benchmarks. The uranium spot price reflects the current market rate for physical uranium oxide concentrate — the primary feedstock for nuclear fuel. Our live price feed updates continuously so investors can track intraday movements, daily changes, and percentage shifts at a glance. The current U3O8 spot price is $86.1000 per pound.

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Track the world's leading uranium mining companies including Cameco (CCJ), NexGen Energy (NXE), Uranium Energy Corp (UEC), Paladin Energy (PDN), Boss Energy (BOE), Deep Yellow (DYL), and Denison Mines (DNN). Monitor uranium ETFs including URNM (Sprott Uranium Miners ETF), URA (Global X Uranium ETF), and URNJ (Sprott Junior Uranium Miners ETF) — all in one place.

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Nuclear energy is experiencing a global renaissance driven by decarbonisation targets, energy security concerns, and the rise of small modular reactors (SMRs). Uranium demand is forecast to grow significantly through 2030 and beyond as new reactor builds accelerate in the US, Europe, China, India, and the Middle East. Uranium Tracker covers the full supply-demand picture — from Kazakh production to US enrichment capacity.