Morocco Sees Significant Drop in Fuel Prices as Gasoline and Diesel Costs Decrease

After a period of stagnation, pump prices are falling again in Morocco as of Thursday, May 4.
The price of gasoline will drop by about 44 cents per liter and diesel will drop by nearly 22 cents, depending on the distributors, according to data collected from the National Federation of Owners, Merchants and Managers of Service Stations in Morocco (FNPCGS).
In the meantime, Moroccans will continue to pay around 14.29 dirhams for gasoline at Afriquia, 14.35 dirhams at Ola Energy, 14.29 dirhams at Winxo stations and 14.39 dirhams at TotalEnergies and Shell in Casablanca, and around 11.97 dirhams for diesel at Afriquia and Shell, 12.03 dirhams at Ola Energy and 11.99 dirhams at Winxo and TotalEnergies stations.
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