Morocco’s natural gas imports, delivered via the Maghreb-Europe Gas Pipeline (GME), are increasing following a decline experienced in March and April. This earlier dip had raised concerns about potential supply issues, but officials attribute it to seasonal factors rather than geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Specifically, a decrease in electricity demand during the spring months, coupled with unusually high hydroelectric power generation, led to the reduced import needs. The recent rebound indicates a return to normal demand patterns. The situation highlights Morocco’s reliance on the GME pipeline for natural gas supply and the interplay between energy sources. This demonstrates how hydroelectric production can influence gas import volumes.