According to reports from Moroccan media outlets such as Le360 and Hespress, fuel prices in Morocco are expected to decrease starting next week, following the Eid al-Adha holiday. The reduction is attributed to a decline in global oil prices and adjustments in local market conditions.
As of late May 2026, the price of gasoline in Morocco has been around 14.50 dirhams per liter, while diesel has been approximately 13.00 dirhams per liter. The anticipated drop could bring prices down by 0.50 to 1.00 dirham per liter, depending on the region and fuel type.
This price adjustment comes as a welcome relief for Moroccan households, which have faced increased financial pressure due to holiday spending on livestock and festivities. The government has not officially confirmed the exact figures, but industry sources indicate that the reduction is linked to lower crude oil costs in international markets.
It is important to note that fuel prices in Morocco are regulated and adjusted periodically based on global benchmarks. The last significant price change occurred in early May 2026, when prices increased slightly due to geopolitical tensions.