Production

Building the Foundations of Morocco’s Resource Development

Production

A Trusted Partner Committed to Your Financial Success

Production

Building the Foundations of Morocco’s Resource Development

Production

A Trusted Partner Committed to Your Financial Success

our legacy

A Century of Discovery, in One Place

From the first wells drilled in the Gharb basin to the creation of ONHYM, Morocco’s story in hydrocarbons, exploration and mining spans more than a hundred years. We’ve gathered every chapter — the institution, production, exploration and mining — into a single interactive timeline.
1912
First oil exploration in the Gharb basin
1928
Creation of the BRPM
1981
Creation of ONAREP
2005
BRPM & ONAREP merge to form ONHYM
NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION

Two Producing Basins

MOROCCO POTENTIAL

Gharb Basin

The Gharb basin generally contains dry gas (99% methane), which makes the discoveries easy to exploit and commercialize. Easy access by drilling, a high recovery factor and proximity to existing pipelines keep activity economical. In 2025, the produced natural gas was delivered to the client in the Kenitra Industrial Acceleration Zone.
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99% methane
Dry gas
~2,000 m
Drilling depth
Up to 90%
Recovery factor
Natural gas & condensate production
2016 – 2025
Natural gas
Condensate
Natural gas production
2016 – 2025
Natural gas
MOROCCO POTENTIAL

The Essaouira Basin

One of the country’s most promising areas, Essaouira holds the largest confirmed hydrocarbon potential — led by the Meskala gas-condensate field. A 3D seismic survey identified new prospects and blocks for future drilling. Produced gas and condensate are delivered to the OCP mining center in Youssoufia to power its phosphate drying and calcination units.
Meskala field
Gas-condensate
3D seismic
Survey completed
OCP Youssoufia
Delivery point
SERVICES

Transport Network

Morocco Potential

The Gharb Basin

One of Morocco’s most active regions for natural gas exploitation. The existing pipeline network links producing areas to customers over a distance of around 280 km, composed mainly of:

8″
Gas pipeline connecting KSR collecting station and Douar Jaber station — 9 km
4″
Gas pipeline linking Douar Jaber station to the CMCP factory — 58 km
8″
Gas pipeline linking Douar Jaber to the rest of Kenitra’s clients — 55 km
3″
Several pipes connecting producing wells to the Ksiri, KSR 10 and Douar Jaber stations

At the customers’ plants, expansion stations raise the gas to the working pressure required for continuous operation.

Morocco Potential

The Essaouira Basin

An important pipeline network connects the Meskala Unit to OCP facilities in Youssoufia, composed of:
4″
Gas pipeline — 2 km — connecting the MKL treatment unit to the J-3 junction
6″
Gas pipeline — 23 km — connecting the J-3 junction to the Korimat skid
6″
Gas pipeline — 7 km — connecting J-1 junction to the OCP calcination & drying units
8″
Gas pipeline — 125 km — connecting the Korimat skid to the J-1 junction
On arrival at the OCP plant, an expansion station brings the gas to client pressure. Condensate collected at the Meskala unit is stored in tanks, then trucked to OCP Youssoufia.
INTERACTIVE TOOLS

Explore the Pipeline Networks

Acreage Map

Gharb pipeline network

Access detailed acreage data across Morocco’s offshore and onshore regions. Discover active exploration zones, strategic blocks, and investment opportunities through an interactive geographic interface.

Sedimentary basins map

Essaouira pipeline network

Visualize Morocco’s major sedimentary basins with advanced geological mapping tools. Analyze basin structures, resource potential, and strategic exploration areas in a modern interactive environment.