Midstream · Strategic Zones
Interactive Infrastructure Map
Explore Morocco's evolving gas infrastructure ecosystem through operational assets, strategic corridors, future expansion projects and regional energy connections.
Overview
Tangier
Tetouan
Kenitra
Rabat
Casablanca
Safi
Marrakech
Agadir
Tendrara
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- Mining
- Precious Metals (DMP/MP)
- Strategic & Base Metals (SS)
- Industrial Minerals (RMI)
- Strategic Projects (PS)
- Mining Opportunities
- Strategic Zones
- Hydrocarbons
- Gas
- Oil
- Oil & Gas
- Offshore
- Onshore
- Midstream
- Pipeline
- Processing Plant
- Storage
- LNG Terminal
- Compression Station
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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
GME Pipeline — 540 km · 12 bcm/y · reverse flow capable
Tarifa Exit Point — Spain interconnection · reverse flow active
Tahaddart Power Plant — ONEE generation, connected
Multiple Metering Stations — domestic off-take points
Control & SCADA Systems — 24/7 operations
02. Under Development
Tahaddart Optimization — capacity & reliability uplift
Tendrara Connection — 120 km · interconnection agreement signed
Al Wahda Power Plant Connection — engineering underway
Tahaddart Optimization — capacity & reliability uplift
Safety System Upgrades — across the network
03. Planned Infrastructure
AAGP Morocco Section — northern corridor entry
LNG Terminal — Atlantic coast site assessment
Strategic Storage — underground & LNG storage under study
Industrial Spurs — clusters & special economic zones
Southern & Eastern Distribution — regional expansion
04. AAGP Integration
Morocco Connection Point — northern segment terminus
Coastal Corridor Integration — Atlantic axis
European Export Infrastructure — onward to Spain
Industrial Off-takes — along the Moroccan route
Strategic Terminal — to be defined
REGIONAL CONTEXT
Morocco in the regional energy landscape
Four cardinal directions, four strategic roles.
North — Europe Connection
- Spain via GME
- European gas market
- Export potential
- Reverse flow capability
South — West Africa Integration
- AAGP corridor
- Regional supply
- Transit capability
- Economic integration
East — Domestic Production
- Tendrara field
- Future exploration potential
- National supply
- Import reduction
West — Atlantic Infrastructure
- Coastal corridor
- Port integration
- LNG potential
- Industrial zones