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Buying from a third-party supplier Gas Retailers are independent suppliers and are not affiliated with/or endorsed by SaskEnergy . In Saskatchewan, you have the option to buy natural gas from an authorized Gas Retailer if your annual consumption is less than 660,000 m 3 . Similar to any purchase decision, it’s important to educate yourself on whether you are dealing with a reputable company and to understand the contract you are signing. SaskEnergy can’t provide advice, recommendations, or guarantees related to a supply contract, credit worthiness, or business practices of a Gas Retailer...
Gas supply vs demand
GCVA Balance as of Dec 31, 2023.pdf
GCVA Example
How the Gas Cost Variance Account Works * Month Commodity Revenues Cost of Gas Sold Difference GCVA Balance 1 50 52 (2) (2) 2 68 72 (4) (6) 3 74 75 (1) (7) 4 60 53 7 0 *Millions For the following example assume the commodity rate paid by customers remains the same for four months. The opening GCVA balance is zero. Month 1 : The cost of gas sold exceeded the commodity revenues. $2 million owed by customers is added to the GCVA. Month 2 : The cost of gas sold exceeded the commodity revenues. $4 million is added to the previous $2 million deficit, bringing the total amount owing by customers to...
Get money back on energy-efficient furnaces, boilers and water heaters
SaskEnergy customers have about four months left to get money back when they replace existing natural gas equipment in their homes with eligible high-efficiency models. The Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate program, which ends June 30, 2022, encourages homeowners to choose the most energy-efficient equipment available. “Replacing your old natural gas equipment with new, high-efficiency models will lower your energy use, make your home more comfortable, and save you money,” said Kevin Adair, who leads SaskEnergy’s Customer Service Operations. Rebates can be up to $2,000 per home for an...
Getting the Site Ready for Service
Site Readiness Requirements To provide an accurate quote and keep the installation of natural gas service on schedule, your site must meet minimum requirements before completing an application form for new service. Project Type Standard Home Foundation and/or piles are in place Walls are up and backfill around the home is complete Lot is within 150 millimetres (6 inches) of final land grade Property pins are in place and visible A pressure treated meter board is available on site Property number is displayed on the lot and visible from the street Ready-to-Move (RTM) or Modular Home Foundation...
Goals for KidSport scores more than $20,000 with an assist from SaskEnergy
The Goals for KidSport program wrapped up another season with more than $20,000 raised to help ease financial barriers for youth involved in sports. The program is a three-way partnership between SaskEnergy and its Network Members , the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) and KidSport. During the program’s nine years, more than $230,000 has been raised! The SJHL is the program's sponsored partner and brings Goals for KidSport to 11 communities across the province. Through Goals for KidSport, SaskEnergy donates $20 for every home goal scored during the SJHL season, up to 1,000 goals. This...
“Going solar” to reduce emissions at our Town Border Stations
SaskEnergy’s Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in southwest Regina has begun to generate enough solar power to offset its annual consumption. The conversion of the Regina station to generate solar power included the installation of 176 solar panels on-site. During the day, the panels will not only generate enough energy to power the station itself but will, at times, create excess energy for the province’s power grid. Once the sun sets, the station will draw power off the grid through a net metering agreement with SaskPower. The solar power system at TBS 1 has a total generation capacity of nearly...
Governing Terms and Conditions for Turnkey Subdivisions
Government of Saskatchewan declares April 2016 Safe Digging Month; reminds homeowners and contractors to follow safe digging plan
With preparations underway for another busy construction season across the province, the Government of Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA) and Sask 1 st Call, has again declared April Safe Digging Month to remind the public of the importance of digging safely around underground infrastructure. “Each year in Saskatchewan, too many incidents of line contacts with buried utilities occur. These incidents happen because a step in the safe digging process was missed: a free line locate may not have been requested; dig areas weren’t properly identified...
Government of Saskatchewan declares April Safe Digging Month with the reminder to Click Before You Dig
With the construction season fast approaching, the Government of Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA) and Sask 1 st Call, is declaring April Safe Digging Month. The purpose of this declaration is to remind the public that clicking or calling for a free line locate and digging safely around underground infrastructure are crucial steps on the path to safety. “Although April is officially Safe Digging Month in the province, we want contractors and homeowners to make every day safe on site throughout the construction season,” said Honourable Joe Hargrave...
Grain Drying Estimator
Calculate the energy costs per crop, with the grain drying calculator
Grant Greenslade
Chair, Audit and Finance Committee
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan Mr. Greenslade was appointed to SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in November 2018 and is a member of the Audit and Finance Committee. He is an independent businessman with nearly 25 years of experience overseeing and providing strategic guidance in the oil and gas industry. Mr. Greenslade cofounded and was a Board Chair/member of three successful companies (Spartan Energy, Spartan Exploration, and Spartan Oil) which were subsequently purchased by larger energy companies. Currently he is President of Greenslade Consulting Ltd., an oil and gas consulting business with...
Ground Movement
Watch for changing conditions Do you own a home or cabin that resides on or near a hillside, valley, river or lake? You may experience ground movement with changing environmental conditions such as excess moisture in the soil or eroding shorelines. Construction activities can also affect the natural landscape, which can cause ground conditions to change. If you notice signs of ground movement, contact us at 1-888-700-0427. We’ll send out a Field Technician to assess the natural gas system at no charge to you. Keep an eye out for the following signs:
No Heat
Appliance Repair Are you turning up the thermostat but no heat is coming from the register? In most cases, the loss of heat will be an issue with your furnace or thermostat and not your natural gas service. To help you troubleshoot and diagnose the issue, we recommend you contact your local SaskEnergy Network Member or your licensed heating contractor. They offer expert advice on natural gas appliances and will determine if they need to make a service call. SaskEnergy does not sell or repair natural gas appliances. Service Outage In the rare instance there is a disruption to natural gas...
Historical Large Commercial Rates
Large Commercial Rates from 2000-2023 Effective Date Commodity Rate ($/m 3 ) Commodity Rate ($/GJ) Basic Monthly Charge ($/month) Delivery Charge ($/m 3 ) 2023, October 1 0.1264 3.20 171.50 0.0772 2022, August 1 0.1674 4.20 159.50 0.0732 2021, November 1 0.1278 3.20 137.40 0.0684 2019, April 1 0.0998 2.575 137.40 0.0684 2018, November 1 0.1136 2.95 137.40 0.0673 2017, November 1 0.1387 3.65 137.40 0.0673 2016, November 1 0.1387 3.65 137.40 0.0647 2016, January 1 0.1596 4.30 133.40 0.0597 2014, September 1 0.1863 4.84 133.40 0.0567 2014, July 1 0.1863 4.84 133.40 0.0556 2013, September 1 0.1453...
Historical Residential Rates
Residential Rates from 2000-2023 Effective Date Commodity Rate ($/m 3 ) Commodity Rate ($/GJ) Basic Monthly Charge ($/month) Delivery Charge ($/m 3 ) 2023, October 1 0.1264 3.20 26.50 0.1113 2022, August 1 0.1674 4.20 24.50 0.1100 2021, November 1 0.1278 3.20 23.20 0.0993 2019, April 1 0.0998 2.575 23.20 0.0993 2018, November 1 0.1136 2.95 23.20 0.0924 2017, November 1 0.1387 3.65 23.20 0.0924 2016, November 1 0.1387 3.65 22.45 0.0883 2016, January 1 0.1596 4.30 20.60 0.0811 2014, September 1 0.1863 4.84 18.85 0.0811 2014, July 1 0.1863 4.84 18.85 0.0773 2013, September 1 0.1453 3.82 18.85 0...
Historical Small Commercial Rates
Small Commercial Rates from 2000-2023 Effective Date Commodity Rate ($/m 3 ) Commodity Rate ($/GJ) Basic Monthly Charge ($/month) Delivery Charge ($/m 3 ) 2023, October 1 0.1264 3.20 47.50 0.0887 2022, August 1 0.1674 4.20 41.50 0.0874 2021, November 1 0.1278 3.20 38.50 0.0811 2019, April 1 0.0998 2.575 38.50 0.0811 2018, November 1 0.1136 2.95 38.50 0.0770 2017, November 1 0.1387 3.65 38.50 0.0770 2016, November 1 0.1387 3.65 38.50 0.0743 2016, January 1 0.1596 4.30 36.20 0.0682 2014, September 1 0.1863 4.84 31.95 0.0682 2014, July 1 0.1863 4.84 31.95 0.0661 2013, September 1 0.1453 3.82 31...
History uncovered in Saskatoon’s Nutana neighbourhood
SaskEnergy is committed to protecting heritage and cultural sites in our day-to-day operations. With the help of a heritage screening tool, SaskEnergy has uncovered some of Saskatchewan’s history. The tool — which is GIS-based — is used before the start of our digging projects. It helps determine if a work site needs extra assessment or more resources. The screening tool was used for the 2021 upgrade of service lines in the Nutana neighbourhood in Saskatoon — one of the oldest areas of the city. Because the area is heritage sensitive, a Heritage Resources Impact Assessment was also done. An...