Established science: Producing Low-Carbon Biofuels
Growing fuel from saltwater in the moroccan desert.
Dakhla Oil & Gas is developing commercial-scale photobiological fuel synthesis on Morocco's Atlantic coast - producing drop-in hydrocarbon fuel from marine microalgea, on non-arable coastal desert, using sunlight, and seawateras primary inputs.
Leading the Biofuel Revolution in Northern Africa
About Dakhla Oil & Gas
Our mission is to harness the Sun & climate of Dakhla to produce high-yield light crude oil.
Innovative Resource Focus
We utilise the desert sun and coastal waters to create patented reliable, renewable energy for global markets.
A Vision for the Future
Strategic positioning in Dakhla allows us to scale biofuel production with minimal carbon footprint.
Strategic Location Advantage
Based in the Sahara, our facility benefits from year-round sunlight and optimal growth conditions.
Welcome to Dakhla Oil & Gas, where biology transforms sunshine into industrial-grade biofuel to power industry, shipping, aviation, and heavy transport with clean, renewable fuel.
Our Impact in Solid Numbers
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Morocco first
Built in Morocco for Morocco - and the world.
Dakhla Oil & Gas is a Moroccan energy company, headquartered in Marrakech, staffed locally, and aligned with Morocco's national energy sovereignty agenda. We are not a foreign project operating in Morocco. Every decision is made with Morocco's long-term interest as the governing constraint.+
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Atlantic Gateway Direct access to Dakhla Atlantique port places our output on EU, American, and West African shipping routes — positioning Morocco as a continental fuel hub.
Local Employment Cultivation is intentionally labour-retained as we scale. The local Dakhla team grows with the operation.
Energy Sovereignty Morocco imports significant fuel annually. Our operation addresses that dependency directly — producing fuel from Moroccan land, water, and sun.
Non-Extractive Land Use We operate on salt flats that produce nothing today. No farmland displaced, no community relocated, no ecosystem disrupted.