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Residential New Service
Complete this application if you are requesting natural gas service for an individual lot within one of the following locations: Farm Acreage Resort Urban Community First Nation Before You Begin Refer to our site readiness requirements to ensure you are ready for SaskEnergy to provide a quote. Gas load details are required to process your request. Consumption details in BTU/HR or M3/HR can be found on the equipment, through the manufacturer, or by contacting your mechanical contractor. If you live on a farm or acreage, you must receive an online estimate before you submit a request for service...
Shannon Andrews
… Board of Directors Regina, Saskatchewan Ms. Andrews joined SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in July of 2025, she is the …
Tessa Mitchell
Secretary
Mrs. Mitchell was appointed as the Board Secretary for SaskEnergy Incorporated and its subsidiaries in May 2024, a position she holds as part of her governance responsibilities at Crown Investments Corporation (CIC). Since joining CIC in 2011, she has contributed in various capacities, with earlier roles primarily focused on corporate planning, strategy, and risk management. Mrs. Mitchell earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Regina and holds the Governance Professionals of Canada Designation. She resides in Regina, Saskatchewan with her husband and three young...
Thermostats
… location to adjust the temperature when you leave or are about to return home An ENERGY STAR® certified connected …
Tom Lukiwski
… Board of Directors Regina, Saskatchewan Mr. Lukiwski joined SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in July of 2025 and is a …
Translate
… due to the limitations of the translation software. SaskEnergy is not responsible for incomplete or inaccurate …
ENERGY STAR®
… a high-performing new home, check with your builder about available rebates. Homeowner Rebates … ENERGY STAR® …
For your Farm
Grain Drying When the weather doesn't cooperate, a natural gas grain dryer can extend your harvest season. Grain quality counts and a dryer can ensure your grain ends up in the bin instead of left in the field. Benefits of using natural gas versus other energy options include: Lower fuel costs Convenience of not dealing with tanks or the need to refuel Reduced drying time Less greenhouse gas emissions Fuel Consumption In Saskatchewan, the typical grain drying temperature is 10 degrees Celsius. Using heat to dry the grain during the fall season prior to below zero temperatures will reduce...
Gas Retailer Tariff
Chair of the Board
… Investments Corporation or by the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy from time to time. The Vice Chair shall be …
Share the Warmth Grant Program
… Community Inc. – Empty Bowls (Moose Jaw) Raised awareness about hunger and supported local food banks and …
Outdoor Living
… Member Need a qualified contractor? Contact your local SaskEnergy Network Member. … Outdoor Living …