African Infrastructure Tracker—Morocco, Forecast to 2020

African Infrastructure Tracker—Morocco, Forecast to 2020

Analysis of Key Infrastructure Projects

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23-Mar-2017
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Research Code: MCBE-01-00-00-00
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The research provides an in-depth overview of infrastructure investment in Morocco for Road, Rail, Port, Airport, ICT, Energy, and Social infrastructure. The base year for the analysis is 2016, looking at the total investment in Morocco for infrastructure as of 2016. Ongoing and future infrastructure projects are discussed looking at investment amounts, public and private investors, completion dates, threats, and challenges to project completion for the next 5 years.

Key Target Audience
The key target audience would need to understand the investment and infrastructure developments in Morocco. Infrastructure development has the most significant impact on longer-term growth opportunities in African countries. Any industry interested in the Moroccan market will need to understand the implications of infrastructure development in transport, energy, and ICT.

Research Scope
Morocco, officially known as the Kingdom of Morocco, is a sovereign country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has signed multiple free trade agreements with the European Union (EU), the United States, Turkey, and several Arab and African countries to facilitate significant regional and international trade opportunities for the country.
Morocco is classified among the efficiency-driven economies and ranked 70th out of 138 countries on the Global Competitiveness Index of World Economic Forum (WEF) 2016–2017 as a result of enhanced development in infrastructure, macroeconomic environment, health, and primary education. The infrastructure development in Morocco is ranked 58th out of 140.
There are significant challenges to business in the country due to the current lack of transport, energy, ICT, and social infrastructure. Improvements in infrastructure will provide significant opportunities to business in Morocco, especially for automotive, manufacturing, retail, and business services.
The period of analysis includes all current, ongoing, and planned future infrastructure projects, both in the private and public sector. The base year for the study is 2016 and includes planned projects for the next 5 years.

Key infrastructure sectors covered in this research:
Transport
•     Road
•     Rail
•     Port
•     Airport
Energy
•     Electricity
•     Oil & Gas
Water
Telecommunication
Social
•     Education
•     Healthcare

The major end customers include:
•     Construction
•     Automotive and transportation
•     Heavy industries - Mining
•     Energy
•     Other industries relying on infrastructure

Key Questions This Study Will Answer
•     What are the major infrastructure investments?
•     What is the amount of investment into each sector?
•     What are the major threats to completion of infrastructure projects?
•     Who are the major investors and construction companies in the major infrastructure projects?
•     What are the financing dynamics involved in infrastructure projects?

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Introduction

Morocco—Country Overview

Existing Transport Infrastructure

Existing Road Infrastructure

Road Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions

Road Projects (0.10285)

Existing Rail Infrastructure

Rail Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions

Rail Projects

Existing Port Infrastructure

Port Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions

Port Projects

Existing Airport Infrastructure

Airport Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions

Airport Projects

Threat Analysis of Completion of Transport Projects

Existing Energy Infrastructure

Energy Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions

Thermal—Generation Projects

Hydropower—Generation Projects

Renewable Energy Projects

Oil & Gas Projects

Threat Analysis of Completion of Energy Projects

Existing ICT Infrastructure

ICT Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions

Existing Optic Fiber Infrastructure

ICT Projects

Threat Analysis of Completion of ICT Projects

Existing Social Infrastructure

Social Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions

Water and Wastewater Projects

Education Projects

Health Projects

Threat Analysis of Completion of Social Projects

Conclusion

The Last Word— Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Abbreviations

List of Figures
  • 1. PEE Investments: Regional Distribution, Morocco, 2016
  • 2. Classification of Roads by Types, Morocco, 2014
  • 3. Road Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2011–2022
  • 4. Existing and Future Rail Projects, Morocco, 2015
  • 5. Rail Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020
  • 6. Rail Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2018
  • 7. Global Port Traffic, Morocco, 2015
  • 8. Port Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2022
  • 9. Existing National and International Airports, Morocco, 2015
  • 10. Airport Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016–2026
  • 11. Transport Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020
  • 12. Existing Power Infrastructure, Morocco, 2014
  • 13. Distribution of Electricity, Morocco, 2014–2015
  • 14. National Energy Strategy (NES) & National Priority Action Plan (PNAP) Targets, Morocco, 2020 and 2030
  • 15. RE Objectives, Morocco, 2020 and 2030
  • 16. Thermal Power Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2018
  • 17. Thermal Power Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020
  • 18. Hydropower Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2013–2020
  • 19. Power Transmission Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020
  • 20. Power Transmission Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015
  • 21. Renewable Energy Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2013–2020
  • 22. Renewable Energy Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2018
  • 23. Renewable Energy Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2020
  • 24. Oil & Gas Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016
  • 25. Oil & Gas Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016–2021
  • 26. Energy Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020
  • 27. ICT Infrastructure: MNO Analysis, Morocco, 2015
  • 28. ICT Infrastructure: Optic Fiber Infrastructure, Morocco, 2016
  • 29. ICT Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020
  • 30. ICT Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020
  • 31. Water and Wastewater Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2005–2030
  • 32. Water and Wastewater Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016
  • 33. Education Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2016
  • 34. Health Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2016
  • 35. Social Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020
List of Charts
  • 1. Planned Infrastructure Investment, Morocco, Q1 2016
  • 2. Major PEE Investors, Morocco, 2016
  • 3. Classification of Roads, Morocco, 2014
  • 4. Major Port Statistics, Morocco, 2015
  • 5. Installed Capacity by Source, Morocco, 2015
The research provides an in-depth overview of infrastructure investment in Morocco for Road, Rail, Port, Airport, ICT, Energy, and Social infrastructure. The base year for the analysis is 2016, looking at the total investment in Morocco for infrastructure as of 2016. Ongoing and future infrastructure projects are discussed looking at investment amounts, public and private investors, completion dates, threats, and challenges to project completion for the next 5 years. Key Target Audience The key target audience would need to understand the investment and infrastructure developments in Morocco. Infrastructure development has the most significant impact on longer-term growth opportunities in African countries. Any industry interested in the Moroccan market will need to understand the implications of infrastructure development in transport, energy, and ICT. Research Scope Morocco, officially known as the Kingdom of Morocco, is a sovereign country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has signed multiple free trade agreements with the European Union (EU), the United States, Turkey, and several Arab and African countries to facilitate significant regional and international trade opportunities for the country. Morocco is classified among the efficiency-driven economies and ranked 70th out of 138 countries on the Global Competitiveness Index of World Economic Forum (WEF) 2016–2017 as a result of enhanced development in infrastructure, macroeconomic environment, health, and primary education. The infrastructure development in Morocco is ranked 58th out of 140. There are significant challenges to business in the country due to the current lack of transport, energy, ICT, and social infrastructure. Improvements in infrastructure will provide significant opportunities to business in Morocco, especially for automotive, manufacturing, retail, and business services. The period of analysis includes all current, ongoing, and planned future infrastructure projects, bo
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Key Findings~ | Introduction~ || Introduction~ | Country Overview~ || Morocco—Country Overview~ | Transport Infrastructure~ || Existing Transport Infrastructure~ | Road Infrastructure~ || Existing Road Infrastructure~ || Road Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions~ || Road Projects (0.10285)~ | Rail Infrastructure~ || Existing Rail Infrastructure~ || Rail Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions~ || Rail Projects~ | Port Infrastructure~ || Existing Port Infrastructure~ || Port Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions~ || Port Projects~ | Airport Infrastructure~ || Existing Airport Infrastructure~ || Airport Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions~ || Airport Projects~ | Threats Analysis—Transport Projects~ || Threat Analysis of Completion of Transport Projects~ | Energy Infrastructure~ || Existing Energy Infrastructure~ || Energy Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions~ | Generation Projects~ || Thermal—Generation Projects~ || Hydropower—Generation Projects~ | Transmission and Substation Projects~ || Transmission Projects~ | Renewable Energy Projects~ || Renewable Energy Projects~ | Oil & Gas Projects~ || Oil & Gas Projects~ | Threat Analysis—Energy Projects~ || Threat Analysis of Completion of Energy Projects~ | ICT Infrastructure~ || Existing ICT Infrastructure~ || ICT Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions~ || Existing Optic Fiber Infrastructure~ || ICT Projects~ | Threat Analysis—ICT Projects~ || Threat Analysis of Completion of ICT Projects~ | Social Infrastructure~ || Existing Social Infrastructure~ || Social Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions~ | Water and Wastewater Infrastructure~ || Water and Wastewater Projects~ | Education Infrastructure~ || Education Projects~ | Health Infrastructure~ || Health Projects~ | Threat Analysis—Social Projects~ || Threat Analysis of Completion of Social Projects~ | Conclusion~ || Conclusion~ | The Last Word~ || The Last Word— Big Predictions~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Abbreviations~ | The Frost & Sullivan Story~
List of Charts and Figures 1. PEE Investments: Regional Distribution, Morocco, 2016~ 2. Classification of Roads by Types, Morocco, 2014~ 3. Road Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2011–2022~ 4. Existing and Future Rail Projects, Morocco, 2015~ 5. Rail Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020~ 6. Rail Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2018~ 7. Global Port Traffic, Morocco, 2015~ 8. Port Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2022~ 9. Existing National and International Airports, Morocco, 2015~ 10. Airport Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016–2026~ 11. Transport Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020~ 12. Existing Power Infrastructure, Morocco, 2014~ 13. Distribution of Electricity, Morocco, 2014–2015~ 14. National Energy Strategy (NES) & National Priority Action Plan (PNAP) Targets, Morocco, 2020 and 2030~ 15. RE Objectives, Morocco, 2020 and 2030~ 16. Thermal Power Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2018~ 17. Thermal Power Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020~ 18. Hydropower Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2013–2020~ 19. Power Transmission Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020~ 20. Power Transmission Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015~ 21. Renewable Energy Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2013–2020~ 22. Renewable Energy Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2018~ 23. Renewable Energy Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2020~ 24. Oil & Gas Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016~ 25. Oil & Gas Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016–2021~ 26. Energy Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020~ 27. ICT Infrastructure: MNO Analysis, Morocco, 2015~ 28. ICT Infrastructure: Optic Fiber Infrastructure, Morocco, 2016 ~ 29. ICT Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2014–2020~ 30. ICT Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020~ 31. Water and Wastewater Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2005–2030~ 32. Water and Wastewater Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2016~ 33. Education Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2016~ 34. Health Infrastructure: Current and Future Projects, Morocco, 2015–2016~ 35. Social Infrastructure: Key Threats, Morocco, 2015–2020~| 1. Planned Infrastructure Investment, Morocco, Q1 2016~ 2. Major PEE Investors, Morocco, 2016~ 3. Classification of Roads, Morocco, 2014~ 4. Major Port Statistics, Morocco, 2015~ 5. Installed Capacity by Source, Morocco, 2015~
Author Craig Parker
Industries Cross Industries
WIP Number MCBE-01-00-00-00
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