Resource Values
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Prices on Earth circa 2006, in U. S. dollars. Note that prices for resources in space will be significantly different, and may be dominated by resource availability in space and transportation costs, and that a troy ounce is 31.1 g, about 10 percent more than the avoirdupois ounce.
Element | Price per Kg | Price per Troy oz. | Price per Gram | Price per Metric Tonne (=1000 kg) |
3He | $4,000,000 | $124,000 | $4,000 | $4,000M |
Aluminum | $2 | $0.002 | $2,000 | |
Copper | $7 | $0.007 | $7,000 | |
Gold | $44,600 | $1,388 | $44.6 | $44.6M |
Nickel | $20 | $0.02 | $20,000 | |
Tantalum | $750 | $0.75 | $750,000 | |
Titanium | $8.50 | $0.008 | $8,500 | |
Yttrium | $5,500 | $5.50 | $4.58 | $5.5M |
Platinum Group Metals | ||||
Iridium | $20,000 | $300-600 | $10-20 | $20M |
Platinum | $35,000 | $950-$1,350 | $31-$43 | $35M |
Rhodium | $200,000 | $5800-$5900 | $200 | $200M |
Palladium | ||||
Ruthenium | ||||
Osmium |
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