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Freeze/thaw cycle creates conditions for possible underground natural gas leaks

… Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy is advising customers – both residential and business – that the unseasonably warm …

Governance

… safety. SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors is committed to high standards of governance that are consistent with …

Importance of Southwest Sandhills highlighted during school tour

Students from the Grade 6 class at Leader Composite School had the opportunity to learn firsthand about the importance of preserving Saskatchewan’s Southwest Sandhills. Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) hosted a tour of the Sandhills Cave Pasture, which allowed the students to explore the area, discovering the many animals, insects and plants that call it home. The tour was made possible through SaskEnergy’s sponsorship of NCC, which also strives to engage youth and create understanding and awareness of this important environmental area. “We had a wonderful time out at Cave Pasture with the...
… Importance of Southwest Sandhills highlighted during school tour … Importance of Southwest Sandhills highlighted during school tour Published Date Jun 12, 2025 … lots,” says Kayla Burak, NCC’s Engagement Manager. Three members of SaskEnergy’s Environment & Sustainability team …

Investigation into pipeline rupture indicates previously unreported damage

… rupture in the Melfort area. SaskEnergy’s engineering specialists have determined that there was previously unreported … specializes in metallurgical analysis.    The six-inch high pressure transmission pipeline was last inspected in …

Know the risks and stay CO safe this winter  

… odourless gas can be deadly As the temperature drops and furnaces fire up, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), … cells don't get the oxygen they need. Continued exposure to high levels of CO leads to unconsciousness, convulsions, …

Lowest SaskEnergy Commodity Rates in 20 Years Approved by Government; Savings Eliminated by Federal Carbon Tax

… have provided estimated annual savings of $90 per average residential customer. However, starting April 1, 2019, …

Natural Gas Service to be Discontinued at Nine Properties Due to Safety Concerns

… determined it can no longer safely serve a small number of residential properties within two southern Saskatchewan …

Natural gas system outage in Melfort area

… the pressure drop was identified as a pipeline rupture of a high pressure transmission line between Weldon and Birch …

Non-Serviced Property

… once all the underground lines have been marked. Review the list of activities and allowable conditions related to your …

Provincial government approves SaskEnergy’s commodity rate increase; the lowest rate in Canada

… (GJ) to $3.20/GJ. The adjustment will increase the average residential customer’s bill by $6.16 per month. …

Roughriders & SaskEnergy Team Up to Champion Saskatchewan Volunteers

… of Rider Nation, SaskEnergy will continue to recognize members of the Rider Squad at each home game during the …

Safe Digging Awards

… to safe excavation practices. Starting in 2025, the program highlights contractors who: Prioritize Safety Request … infrastructure over the past three consecutive years. To be eligible you must also:  Be an excavation corporation in …

Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake

… 2017 Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Due to continued high levels of ground movement in key zones within six Last … leaks on its system in the impacted zones at significantly higher rates compared to the provincial average. “We …

Saskatchewan sets new natural gas consumption record

… Friday due to the extreme cold temperatures, along with high natural gas consumption from industrial customers and … 1.33 PetaJoules of natural gas to customers, three per cent higher than the record set earlier this year in January … natural gas usage days are happening more frequently with higher customer volumes. This is the fourth consecutive …

Saskatchewan sets new one-day natural gas consumption record

… over the weekend due to the cold temperatures, along with high natural gas consumption and new customer growth. In the …

SaskEnergy applies for first commodity rate increase in seven years; remains second lowest in Canada

… (GJ), up from $2.58/GJ, would increase the average residential customer’s bill by $5.65 per month. SaskEnergy’s … natural gas demand for power generation coupled with higher liquefied natural gas exports are contributing to … SaskEnergy.  “While this proposed rate adjustment reflects higher natural gas prices, SaskEnergy will remain …

SaskEnergy breaks all-time natural gas usage record three times in three days

… mark of 1.41 PJ, while not record-setting, is the third highest natural gas consumption day ever recorded in the … record is due to the extreme cold temperatures, along with high natural gas consumption from industrial customers and power plants.  The 1.43 PJ record is seven per cent higher than the record set last winter. A PetaJoule is a …

SaskEnergy Celebrates Natural Gas Utility Workers

… customers have recognized our employees’ good work through high customer satisfaction ratings year after year,” said …

SaskEnergy funds carbon capture at Regina Airport

SaskEnergy and the Regina Airport Authority (RAA) are piloting the use of new technology in Saskatchewan that could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the main heating system at the Regina International Airport (YQR) by about 20 per cent, helping the RAA to achieve its environmental goals. A CarbinX small-scale carbon-capture device, manufactured by Calgary-based CleanO2, has been installed in the mechanical room of YQR’s Air Terminal Building. About $40,000 in SaskEnergy funding covered the cost and delivery of the unit and will also pay for independent measurement and verification to...

SaskEnergy “going solar” to cut emissions at Town Border Stations

… gas, optimizing its operating practices, and improving the efficiency of its compressors and other infrastructure.” The …

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