Morocco Sees Significant Drop in Fuel Prices as Global Oil Costs Decline

This Friday, service stations in Morocco have lowered fuel prices, following the drop in international prices. After reaching a record, the prices of gasoline and diesel have fallen back below 14 dirhams per liter.
This is the first time since the beginning of the crisis that pump prices have fallen, reports Le Matin, specifying that for diesel, this drop varies from 56 to 62 cents depending on the brand.
In Casablanca, the price of diesel was displayed at 13.73 dirhams per liter, a drop of 58 cents compared to the previously displayed price, and that of gasoline at 13.99 dirhams per liter, a drop of 17 cents, it is noted.
In parallel, in Rabat, the brands have also displayed a drop for diesel which goes from 14.26 to 13.64 dirhams, a drop of 62 cents per liter. Gasoline is displayed at a price of 13.97 dirhams per liter.
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