Exploration and Production

A world-class energy company offering unmatched diversity of industry experience across oil-rich West Africa.

Who we are

Mars e&p is an indigenous, wholly Nigerian oil and gas exploration & production company with full delivery capacity across the entire upstream oil and gas value chain. Our foundation is built on a clear and sustainable technical & financial strategy, whilst deploying world class services that ensure safe exploration and production from conventional offshore and unconventional oil assets.

We provide our clients with expertise across engineering procurement and construction (EPC); leveraging joint venture partners in the process of location and exploration of oil and gas—ensuring to leverage valuable data analytics.

At the core of our operations is a commitment to innovative service capacity through our exceptional team, broad industry knowledge, operational agility, dedication to safety and a vast network of resources that ensures that the expectations of all stakeholders, including our host communities and other sector players, are met in the most substantial way.

Mars e&p is an end-to-end partner that supports the full cycle of onshore and offshore assets from exploration to decommissioning, advising from initial planning through design, construction, operations to maintenance and shutdown.

As much as we want to unlock new possibilities in the sector, we are also fully invested in the development of local content in our drive to provide sustainable project solutions, present the highest value to our shareholders and contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic development of the continent of Africa; starting from Nigeria.

Our Vision

To be at the forefront of sustainable exploration and production of oil and gas across Africa; while contributing meaningfully to the socio-economic development of the continent.

Our Mission

Deliver world-class services that exceed the expectations of our clients in value and ensure sustainable returns for all relevant stakeholders.

Core Values

We are committed to these values as a collective, as it affects our dealings with clients, our operations as a team and our relationship with other relevant stakeholders in our drive to get things done in the best way possible.

Integrity

This is one of the most important pillars of our operations as we believe that trust is an important currency in ensuring success across the board. If we cannot do it, we do not say we can and for every thing we say we can do, we back it up with an unrivaled passion to get it done; adhering to high ethical principles and professional standards.

Responsibility

Our operations are guided by an enshrined readiness to be transparent and fair in our dealings, while ensuring that we only commit to activities that deliver value to our customers, shareholders, communities and the future generation. We take actions today with an understanding that we are responsible for how it pans out tomorrow.

Diversity

As a matter of principle, we consistently work to achieve a rich blend of experts across different ethnic, racial and ideological backgrounds. We value our diverse workforce, as they uniquely help to give us a broad scope in our operational excellence and puts us on the path to set new standards around quality of work.

Professionalism

Because we believe that if it has to be done, it has to be done well, we commit to continuous improvement and professional growth of our teams to deliver world-class results on every project. As much as possible, we love to create a work environment that engenders mutual respect and delivers exceptional service to our clients and stakeholders.

Our Brand

Mars e&p was formed to impact the sub Saharan Africa landscape, building partnerships and pushing boundaries with innovative solutions that drive success. Our brand is driven by ethics, innovation, and a fresh approach to oil & gas exploration and production.

We do not compromise on our quest to deliver 100% service in our relationship with our clients, stakeholders and host communities. At every point, we readily roll up our sleeves to bring the best, most relevant and solution-driven answers with regards to ensuring customer success & satisfaction.

At Mars e&p, we are passionate about world-class energy solutions and being the engine powering the new African dream. Our brand is our commitment to a powerfully deliberate oil and gas agenda, that provides reliable pioneering solutions and thought-leadership. Mars e&p wants to give Nigeria The Energy to Live ®️

Our Team

Abdullahi Bashir Haske

Abdulrahman Bashir Haske

Pascal Nnamdi Madufor

Ibikari Assah

Orsino Orji Chimsunum

Abdullahi Bashir Haske

A self-made serial entrepreneur, private investor and philanthropist, Abdullahi Bashir Haske is the Group Managing Director of AA & R Investment Group currently serving as Chairman of several companies including Haske & Williams Limited (a pioneer company in Nigeria’s evolving commercial agriculture sector), Etihad Trading Ltd, Etihad Energy Limited and Etihad Oilfield Services Ltd.

Haske commenced his business career in 2005 as a general contractor, offering services to various sectors of the Nigerian economy including oil and gas, construction and public procurement and has grown his business idea into a full-fledged conglomerate operating across several sectors of the Nigerian and African economy. Haske earned a diploma in political science from the University of Abuja, Nigeria and has done numerous business courses locally and globally.

Abdulrahman Bashir Haske

Abdulrahman Bashir Haske is Executive Director at AA & R Investment Group. He is also the Executive Director at Haske & Williams Company and leads the company’s Northern Region operations out of the Yola Office.

Abdulrahman is a skilled IT professional with years of experience in software architectures, web technologies and applications with a focus on Information Security and Assurance. He is also a proven team leader and communications expert, honed via various leadership roles at his alma mater, American University of Nigeria including Polo Club President and Assistant Director, Academics.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems (Concentration Security and Assurance) from the American University of Nigeria and is currently concluding an MSc. In Computer Science from the Nigerian Turkish Nile University, Abuja.

Pascal Nnamdi Madufor

Mr Madufor is a geologist and petroleum chemist with over 15 years experience working on different projects across Nigeria.


He has a Bachelors Degree in Geology and Masters in Petroleum Geology from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Ibikari Assah

Orsino Orji Chimsunum

Market Overview

Nigeria is one of the largest and oldest oil producers in Africa, with the oil and gas sector accounting for more than 90% of the most important sector’s in the country’s economy and a good part of the Government’s revenue.

This sector is composed of upstream (exploration, drilling and production of crude oil including the premium bonny light crude), midstream (transportation & refining of crude oil) and downstream (importation, storage and distribution of petroleum products—premium motor spirit(PMS), automotive gas oil and dual purpose kerosene.

At the moment, the country produces oil and liquids from over 220 fields, most of which are relatively small and have an average production less than 10,000b/d. Condensate and Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) are often mixed with crude oil at the field facilities prior to evacuation, hence it is not possible to obtain the precise split of these fractions.

As conventional land sources for crude oil are becoming more challenging to develop, the deep water basins off the shores of the West African sub-region represents an important vista to explore. Even though exploring the full potential of offshore fields in the sub-region (Niger Delta to the Benin Basin) looks like a daunting task to undertake, the possible rewards for doing so, are significant. This is because, Deep water exploration is expected to significantly improve the number of barrels from Nigeria in the next 10 years.

However, drilling activities in the country are ramping up and is expected to continue on account of recent and upcoming projects. As a country ranked 11th in the world overall for oil production capacity and in 2010 produced roughly 2.45 million barrels per day, with aggressive exploration and innovative extraction techniques, we are keen to keep the oil flowing for a world in need of energy.