Last Monday, May 4, while a delegation of high-ranking US officials — Sarah Dickerson, Andrew Lyman, Eleanor Krabill, Charles Teal, Oleg Bukarin, Sean Greenley and Angeles Coscolla — were landing in the country; the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) initiated file EX-2026-44525894 .

This administrative act, called: “Preliminary Access for requests related to the possible presentation of Private Initiatives” , is not a simple formality; it is the master key for the private sector —with special emphasis on the U.S.— to audit national nuclear assets before their final acquisition .
The Inventory of Dispossession
The documentation revealed yesterday by El Destape is unequivocal regarding the scope of what the State makes available to "interested parties." The CNEA will open its doors to private entities to conduct surveys:
Technology and Uranium
The privatization push has specific targets that coincide with Washington's national security interests:
Actors in the Shadows
Proper names emerge that link local economic power to foreign interests. In addition to well-known corporations such as UrAmerica Ltd or Blue Sky Corp , the firm Fisherton Mining SA , created in June 2025, appears. Strikingly, this company is mentioned in a file titled "Confidential Nuclear Report," initiated in September 2025, suggesting that the groundwork for this plunder has been laid for months in the shadows.
The Monroe Doctrine in the Atom
The visit by the US delegation, which toured the nuclear facilities in Ezeiza, Constituyentes, and Bariloche , functioned as a "procurement audit." At the same time, officials from the US Embassy and Treasury are already openly discussing Argentina's "commitment" to the extraction of uranium and rare earth elements.
While cutting-edge projects like CAREM are being dismantled, the Milei administration is reducing decades of scientific development to a mere asset liquidation. What is being handed over is not just material; it is the country's energy independence and the present and future of its scientific sovereignty.