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Company type | Public company |
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Industry | Oil |
Founded | 1959 |
Founders | Ahmed Ouldhadj Akhannouch, Ahmed Wakrim |
Headquarters | , Morocco |
Key people |
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Products | Fuel, gas, lubricants |
Parent | Akwa Group |
Website | www.afriquia.ma |
Afriquia is a Moroccan company that specializes in the distribution of petroleum products. Founded in 1959, it is a subsidiary of the Akwa Group, a diversified Moroccan conglomerate. The company operates one of the largest networks of fuel stations in the country and is also active in the storage and transport of petroleum products.
Afriquia was established in 1959 by Ahmed Ouldhadj Akhannouch and his brother-in-law Ahmed Wakrim. The company began operations in Casablanca, where it acquired a major fuel storage depot with a capacity of 286,000 cubic meters by 1962. In the following years, the company expanded into the distribution of liquefied petroleum gas and lubricants.
In 2005, Afriquia strengthened its market presence by acquiring Oismine Group, which owned the competing Somepi fuel station network. [1] Through its gas subsidiary Afriquia Gaz, the company also acquired Tissir Gaz, another major player in the LPG market. [2]
By 2007, Afriquia operated over 400 service stations across Morocco. [3] As of 2016, the company held approximately 30% of the Moroccan fuel distribution market. [4]
Afriquia is involved in the import, storage, transport, and sale of petroleum-based fuels and lubricants. It manages a nationwide network of service stations under the Afriquia brand, which includes convenience stores and vehicle maintenance centers under the "Autogo" label.
Its subsidiary Afriquia Gaz handles the distribution of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and plays a strategic role in the group's downstream energy operations. [5]
In December 2024, Afriquia secured a major contract with Morocco's National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) worth 2.443 billion Moroccan dirhams, for the supply and delivery of standard and special fuel oil to various national power plants. [6]
In addition, Afriquia Gaz was reported to be involved in Morocco's Tendrara gas project, a key part of the country's efforts to diversify its energy supply. [7]
In 2018, Afriquia was one of the companies targeted in a consumer-led boycott in Morocco, alongside bottled water brand Sidi Ali and dairy producer Centrale Danone. The protest accused large corporations of inflating consumer prices and monopolizing essential markets. [8] [9]
The company has also faced criticism regarding alleged market dominance and conflicts of interest related to its association with Aziz Akhannouch, who has held high government positions while maintaining family control over Akwa Group.