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Midstream · Strategic Zones

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Explore Morocco's evolving gas infrastructure ecosystem through operational assets, strategic corridors, future expansion projects and regional energy connections.

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Strategic Corridors

Four corridors shaping Morocco's gas network

Atlantic Corridor

AAGP route through Morocco — coastal cities, industrial zones, port infrastructure, European export.

Northern Corridor

GME operational backbone — Strait of Gibraltar crossing, reverse flow capability, power plant concentration.

Eastern Corridor

Tendrara field connection — integrate domestic gas with national infrastructure.

Central Spine

North-south connectivity — demand centers, industrial zones, distribution hubs.
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Targeted zones — from priority to long-term

Zones are classified by development priority: Priority (immediate infrastructure needs), Medium-term (growing demand, phased), and Long-term (future growth, strategic reserves).
PRIORITY — Phase 1

Greater Casablanca

Largest economic center, highest energy demand, major industrial concentration, port infrastructure.
PRIORITY — Phase 1–2

Tangier–Tetouan

European proximity, growing industrial base, port development, strategic gateway, AAGP connection.
PRIORITY — Phase 1

Rabat–Kenitra

Capital region, government centers, industrial zones, power generation.
MEDIUM-TERM — Phase 1–3

Eastern Region (Tendrara)

Gas production area, lower density, industrial potential, mining activities.
MEDIUM-TERM — Phase 2–3

Marrakech–Safi

Tourism, agricultural processing, growing demand, strategic location.
Priority: Phase 2–3

LONG-TERM — Phase 2–3

AAGP corridor, development potential, strategic positioning.

Investing in Morocco’s Midstream Future

Explore strategic projects, infrastructure opportunities and long-term industrial partnerships across Morocco’s evolving midstream .

A Stable and Transparent Framework for Investment

01. Operational Infrastructure
pipeline
GME Pipeline — 540 km · 12 bcm/y · reverse flow capable
tarifa
Tarifa Exit Point — Spain interconnection · reverse flow active
tahaddart
Tahaddart Power Plant — ONEE generation, connected
metering
Multiple Metering Stations — domestic off-take points
scada
Control & SCADA Systems — 24/7 operations
02. Under Development
optimization
Tahaddart Optimization — capacity & reliability uplift
tendrara
Tendrara Connection — 120 km · interconnection agreement signed
al wahda
Al Wahda Power Plant Connection — engineering underway
optimization
Tahaddart Optimization — capacity & reliability uplift
safety
Safety System Upgrades — across the network
03. Planned Infrastructure
aagp
AAGP Morocco Section — northern corridor entry
lng
LNG Terminal — Atlantic coast site assessment
storage
Strategic Storage — underground & LNG storage under study
industrial
Industrial Spurs — clusters & special economic zones
distribution
Southern & Eastern Distribution — regional expansion
04. AAGP Integration
connection
Morocco Connection Point — northern segment terminus
coastal
Coastal Corridor Integration — Atlantic axis
export
European Export Infrastructure — onward to Spain
offtakes
Industrial Off-takes — along the Moroccan route
terminal
Strategic Terminal — to be defined
REGIONAL CONTEXT

Morocco in the regional energy landscape

Four cardinal directions, four strategic roles.

North — Europe Connection

South — West Africa Integration

East — Domestic Production

West — Atlantic Infrastructure