CO2 emissions from oil — all countries

CO2 emissions from oil — Morocco

CO2 emissions from oil in Morocco in 2024 — 39.9 Mt. Ranked 173 in the world out of 213.

2024 39.9 Mt +6.31% vs 2023
World rank 173of 213
Period maximum 39.9 Mt2024
Period minimum 0 Mt1930

Trend over time

1930–2024 · million tonnes

CO2 emissions from oil — Morocco, 1930–202401020304019301940195019601970198019902000201020201930: 0 Mt1932: 0 Mt1934: 0 Mt1936: 0 Mt1938: 0.01 Mt1940: 0.02 Mt1942: 0.02 Mt1944: 0.01 Mt1946: 0.01 Mt1948: 0.04 Mt1950: 1.57 Mt1952: 2.35 Mt1954: 2.24 Mt1956: 2.28 Mt1958: 2.2 Mt1960: 2.46 Mt1962: 1.92 Mt1964: 2.94 Mt1966: 3.82 Mt1968: 4.05 Mt1970: 5.29 Mt1972: 5.58 Mt1974: 8.5 Mt1976: 8.3 Mt1978: 9.68 Mt1980: 12.33 Mt1982: 13.02 Mt1984: 13.7 Mt1986: 12.81 Mt1988: 14.47 Mt1990: 16.13 Mt1992: 17.76 Mt1994: 20.06 Mt1996: 18.66 Mt1998: 19.16 Mt2000: 19.76 Mt2002: 19.99 Mt2004: 24.04 Mt2006: 25.98 Mt2008: 30.68 Mt2010: 34.48 Mt2012: 37.26 Mt2014: 34.46 Mt2016: 34.65 Mt2018: 35.79 Mt2020: 33.15 Mt2022: 37.81 Mt2024: 39.9 Mt
Change over the period: +39.9

Comparison, 2024

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: Morocco

Morocco 39.9 Mt
World computed 11,276.42 Mt
Middle East & North Africa computed 1,344.25 Mt
Northern Africa computed 290.84 Mt
Lower-middle-income countries computed 1,728.46 Mt
CO2 emissions from oil — Morocco, by year Morocco All countries CSV XLSX
Year Mt Change Change, %
2024 39.9 +2.37 +6.31%
2023 37.53 −0.28 −0.74%
2022 37.81 +0.83 +2.23%
2021 36.99 +3.83 +11.56%
2020 33.15 −3.33 −9.12%
2019 36.48 +0.69 +1.92%
2018 35.79 −1.04 −2.81%
2017 36.83 +2.17 +6.27%
2016 34.65 +0.58 +1.69%
2015 34.08 −0.38 −1.1%
2014 34.46 −2.52 −6.8%
2013 36.97 −0.29 −0.76%
2012 37.26 +0.68 +1.87%
2011 36.57 +2.1 +6.08%
2010 34.48 +3.59 +11.64%
2009 30.88 +0.2 +0.66%
2008 30.68 +3.09 +11.21%
2007 27.59 +1.61 +6.18%
2006 25.98 +0.64 +2.52%
2005 25.34 +1.3 +5.41%
2004 24.04 +3.97 +19.79%
2003 20.07 +0.08 +0.42%
2002 19.99 +0.11 +0.58%
2001 19.87 +0.12 +0.59%
2000 19.76 −0.74 −3.63%
1999 20.5 +1.34 +7%
1998 19.16 −0.04 −0.2%
1997 19.2 +0.53 +2.86%
1996 18.66 −1.03 −5.23%
1995 19.69 −0.36 −1.81%
1994 20.06 +0.82 +4.25%
1993 19.24 +1.48 +8.33%
1992 17.76 +1.53 +9.45%
1991 16.23 +0.1 +0.63%
1990 16.13 +0.21 +1.34%
1989 15.91 +1.45 +10%
1988 14.47 +0.93 +6.83%
1987 13.54 +0.73 +5.72%
1986 12.81 −0.58 −4.37%
1985 13.39 −0.31 −2.28%
1984 13.7 +0.5 +3.75%
1983 13.21 +0.19 +1.49%
1982 13.02 +0.95 +7.9%
1981 12.06 −0.27 −2.17%
1980 12.33 −0.06 −0.52%
1979 12.39 +2.72 +28.06%
1978 9.68 +0.35 +3.8%
1977 9.32 +1.02 +12.3%
1976 8.3 +0.12 +1.52%
1975 8.18 −0.32 −3.78%
1974 8.5 +1.37 +19.28%
1973 7.13 +1.55 +27.73%
1972 5.58 −0.51 −8.41%
1971 6.09 +0.8 +15.21%
1970 5.29 +1.18 +28.83%
1969 4.1 +0.06 +1.46%
1968 4.05 +0.27 +7.07%
1967 3.78 −0.04 −1.05%
1966 3.82 +0.75 +24.36%
1965 3.07 +0.13 +4.35%
1964 2.94 +0.23 +8.52%
1963 2.71 +0.79 +41.27%
1962 1.92 −0.66 −25.53%
1961 2.58 +0.12 +4.97%
1960 2.46 +0.2 +8.97%
1959 2.25 +0.06 +2.55%
1958 2.2 +0.25 +12.84%
1957 1.95 −0.34 −14.75%
1956 2.28 −0.01 −0.26%
1955 2.29 +0.05 +2.14%
1954 2.24 −0.28 −11.17%
1953 2.52 +0.17 +7.31%
1952 2.35 +0.49 +26.59%
1951 1.86 +0.29 +18.12%
1950 1.57 +1.52 +2,984.31%
1949 0.05 +0.01 +27.5%
1948 0.04 +0.03 +263.64%
1947 0.01 +0 +0%
1946 0.01 +0 +0%
1945 0.01 +0 +0%
1944 0.01 −0 −26.67%
1943 0.02 +0 +0%
1942 0.02 −0 −16.67%
1941 0.02 +0 +20%
1940 0.02 +0 +0%
1939 0.02 +0 +36.36%
1938 0.01 +0 +0%
1937 0.01 +0.01
1936 0 +0
1935 0 −0 −100%
1934 0 +0 +0%
1933 0 +0
1932 0 +0
1931 0 +0
1930 0

Northern Africa, 2024

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About the indicator

Carbon dioxide emissions from burning oil and petroleum products. Most of it comes from transport, and that makes this the most inert of the three fuel series: a power plant can be replaced within years, while a vehicle fleet turns over in a decade and a half. This is exactly why the shift to electric cars shows up in emissions with a long lag behind the share of electric cars in sales.

Important: Includes petrochemical feedstock burned as fuel, but not plastic: carbon that stays in products does not enter emissions until the products themselves are burned.

Source: CO₂ and GHG Emissions (Our World in Data), license CC BY 4.0.