Morocco’s fuel storage capacity has seen minimal growth, increasing by only 0.5% between 2024 and the end of 2025, reaching 1.57 million tons. A recent report by the Competition Council details this stagnation, noting a storage capacity of 1.27 million tons held by the nine companies analyzed – representing 81% of the national total. This limited increase is prompting renewed debate regarding the country’s energy security. The report highlights a lack of significant investment in expanding storage infrastructure. Experts suggest that insufficient storage capacity could leave Morocco vulnerable to supply disruptions and price volatility. The findings underscore the need for strategic planning to bolster the nation’s resilience in the face of fluctuating global energy markets. Further analysis of the full report is expected to provide more detailed insights into the sector.