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Will Morocco hit the oil jackpot? The Africa

  • oil refinery buyers importers in Morocco
  • oil refinery buyers importers in Morocco
  • oil refinery buyers importers in Morocco
  • oil refinery buyers importers in Morocco

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  • Which country imports the most oil in Morocco?
  • Spain (23%) and the United States (19%) are the two largest exporters. 68 From 2009 to 2014, Morocco depended mostly on Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Russia for oil imports. 69 Algeria only accounts for 8% of Morocco’s overall oil and oil product imports. 70 However, an unknown amount of gasoline is smuggled across the Algerian–Moroccan border. 71
  • Where are Morocco's oil refineries located?
  • The second Moroccan refinery is located close to Rabat, with a processing capacity of around 30,000 barrels per day and a storage capacity of 190,000 m 3 of petroleum products (Jamea 2021 ). Another oil refinery is expected to be built in Nador West Med, in northern Morocco with a capacity of around 200,000 barrels per day (Kasraoui 2019).
  • How much does Morocco's 2mn BL/D refinery cost?
  • The 2mn bl/d refinery is Morocco’s only such facility, meaning its closure has left the North African state entirely dependent on refined product imports. It has been shut-in since August 2016, says Elite Capital, while court-appointed experts value the unit at MAD21.6bn ($2.1bn).
  • Will Morocco's only refining facility re-open?
  • Buyer walks away from Morocco’s Samir refinery – “Hopes that the country’s only refining facility might re-open are dealt a blow” Petroleum Economist

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