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Marsa Maroc to purchase Djibouti's Damerjog petroleum terminal, decree states

Morocco's top port operator Marsa Maroc will invest a concealed amount in Damerjog Oil FZE, which is planning to develop an oil and gas port on Djibouti's Gulf of Aden coast, according to a Moroccan government decree seen on Monday.

Marsa Maroc has actually created a subsidiary, Marsa Maroc International Logistics, which will run a special offshoot called Marsa Djibouti to manage the Damerjog financial investment, according to the decree.

Marsa Maroc did not right away respond to Reuters' emailed request for remark.

The financial investment aims to increase Marsa Maroc's existence in east Africa's logistical supply chains, according to the decree.

Marsa Maroc International Logistics, which was established to manage the company's African expansion plans, has likewise created Marsa Benin to run terminals 1 and 5 at the port of Cotonou in Benin, the decree said.

In June, Marsa Maroc won an offer to run a container terminal in Morocco's Nador West Med port with a capacity of more than three million twenty-foot equivalent units.

Casablanca-listed Marsa Maroc manages nine ports throughout Morocco consisting of Tanger Med 1 and Casablanca.

(source: Reuters)