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Board Roles and Responsibilities

Audit and Finance Committee The Audit and Finance Committee ensures the adequacy and effectiveness of financial reporting, internal controls, management information systems and risk management. The committee interacts directly with internal and external auditors. Members Grant Greenslade (Chair) Susan Barber Lee Braaten Brenda Nowakowski Cory Frei (SaskEnergy Executive Liaison) Environmental, Social and Governance Committee The Environmental, Social and Governance Committee provides strategic leadership for items such as corporate environmental and sustainability initiatives, social issues...

Postal Disruption

… Up for an Online Account and receive secure access to your SaskEnergy bill at any time and from anywhere. Enroll in … notification when your bill is ready to view. Download the SaskEnergy app on Google Play or the App Store . If you have … institution and visit the 'pay bill' section. When adding SaskEnergy as a payee for the first time, you will need your …

Suppliers

… Suppliers … Suppliers SaskEnergy's goal is to buy goods and services through a … to include factors which provide the greatest benefit to SaskEnergy. In some cases, price alone can determine the … vendors must follow the standards indicated in SaskEnergy’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Policy and …

Consultation and Partnerships

… Engagement Charter The Charter indicates the actions SaskEnergy will take to enhance the levels of engagement … communities. Tribal Council Partnership Agreements SaskEnergy recognizes that Indigenous communities are … and training, and business development. Employee Engagement SaskEnergy is committed to fostering an understanding of …

About Us

We are Saskatchewan's natural gas utility. As a provincial Crown Corporation, we deliver the convenience and warmth of natural gas to 400,000 residential, business and industrial customers.

Our system is 99.99 reliable — here’s how

When you turn up your thermostat or fire up your gas stove to cook supper, you might wonder about the energy source behind these simple tasks. SaskEnergy’s natural gas system spans across Saskatchewan. We serve about 411,000 customers through more than 72,000 kilometres of distribution gas lines. We work hard to maintain a system that’s more than 99.99 per cent reliable. That means you can count on us year-round, whether for heating your home during the coldest of winter days or heating your pool during those beautiful summer nights! At SaskEnergy, we invest about $100 million per year on...
… wonder about the energy source behind these simple tasks.  SaskEnergy’s natural gas system spans across Saskatchewan. … heating your pool during those beautiful summer nights!  At SaskEnergy, we invest about $100 million per year on … need when you need it. At a minimum, you can expect to see SaskEnergy once every four years while we’re completing …

Education

… Education … Education Scholarships Each year, SaskEnergy sponsors hundreds of community events and … includes reaching out to Saskatchewan classrooms. SaskEnergy is a proud sponsor of Earth Rangers , supporting … supports wildlife conservation right here in Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy and Nature Conservancy Canada (NCC) have worked …

Supporting Vulnerable Peoples

… support more than 430 Share the Warmth projects. This year, SaskEnergy is providing $100,000 in grants to charitable … 2024. Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP) With the support of SaskEnergy Network Members, TAP  helps income qualified … Community Sport Initiatives For more than 20 years, SaskEnergy has been supporting access to sport for youth and …

Getting the Site Ready for Service

… number is displayed on the lot and visible from the street SaskEnergy will determine the location of the meter(s) … we consider when designing a service route, it’s important SaskEnergy confirms the specific details of your service … by field technicians. Alternate meter location(s) require SaskEnergy‘s approval before construction. After the natural …

Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line

Don't take chances! Safe digging and damage prevention is everyone’s responsibility. Getting a line locate is free but hitting a buried utility line is not. Ignoring the steps or rushing to get the job done can have serious consequences for you and people down the line. Having a safe work plan in place means everyone will make it home at the end of the day. Gas line contact can result in the following: Personal injury or death Equipment and property damage Loss of natural gas service and other essential services in the area Loss of construction time and lengthy project delays Environmental...

The role of Gas Control in providing reliable energy for customers

SaskEnergy maintains nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas lines, including our transmission lines that connect to Alberta, Manitoba and the United States. This is how we import gas and transport it across the province to our customers. With a system that is more than 99.99 per cent reliable, our customers can count on us to provide the energy they need to heat their homes and run their businesses. Having the right amount of gas in place where and when customers need it is part of this reliability. Throughout the day and night, our Gas Control team keeps a close eye on our system and predicts where...
… Customers Our System Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy maintains nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas lines, … for the past 17 years. Our Gas Control team is part of SaskEnergy’s careful planning to ensure our customers have … fill our storage fields and caverns. This stored gas helps SaskEnergy during cold winter months, when residential …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week to Help Residents Stay Safe

The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing November 1-7 as Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week to highlight the importance of CO safety and educate residents about prevention measures, something that is top of mind for Garth Kalin of Prince Albert. It was early in the morning on a cold winter’s day that Kalin woke up to the loud sounds of his carbon monoxide alarms. Little did he know, he and his family were at risk of succumbing to severe CO poisoning in as little as one hour had the alarms not alerted him to the danger. The cause was CO buildup in his furnace room. “Carbon monoxide alarms...

Homes Beyond Code - Home Builder Rebate

… Builder Rebate … Homes Beyond Code - Home Builder Rebate SaskEnergy has introduced the Homes Beyond Code Program to … a copy of the building permit, are required to complete the SaskEnergy rebate application.  4 Submit your application … application within 90 days . The earliest completion date SaskEnergy will accept is March 15, 2024 (based on the final …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Declared November 6 to 10

… the dangers of carbon monoxide,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan said. “A working CO detector can … call 911 or seek medical attention,” said Chris Stinson, SaskEnergy Service Technican. “If your CO alarm goes off, contact SaskEnergy to check if there is indeed a CO issue in your …

Board of Directors

Our Board of Directors provide general or overarching guidance and direction. They work with the Executive Leadership Team to develop and approve SaskEnergy’s strategic plan, annual operational budget and business plan. They participate in identifying business risks and overseeing the implementation of appropriate systems to achieve a balance between the risks and returns. Members also work on Board Committees to undertake work regarding the stewardship of the corporation. The scope of the Board’s power is set out in The SaskEnergy Act. All authority to manage the affairs and business of...

Business Rates

… to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . … to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . … to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . …

Cory Frei

… and Chief Financial Officer Mr. Frei leads all aspects of SaskEnergy’s finance, accounting, treasury, procurement and corporate support functions. He first joined SaskEnergy in 2009 and was appointed to his current role in … and strategic planning, both internal and external to SaskEnergy. Mr. Frei holds a Bachelor of Business …

Gas Meter Safety

Stay safe and sound, above and below ground. Keep the area around the gas meter on your property clear, ensuring that SaskEnergy and emergency responders can access it easily and safely at all times. Protect the meter: Covering or altering the meter can cause it to stop working or malfunction, and can prevent access to it in an emergency situation. Using the meter to hang hoses, leashes or ropes causes wear and tear on the gas meter. Leaning objects against the meter like bikes or bins can make it difficult for SaskEnergy and its authorized contractors to respond quickly during an emergency...

Our Roadmap to 35% by 2030

… from operations by 35 per cent, from 2019 levels, by 2030. SaskEnergy’s operational emissions include those from our … We are now halfway toward achieving this goal. Our roadmap SaskEnergy has three priority areas to align projects and … (GHG) emissions. 1. Vent gas reduction About 25 per cent of SaskEnergy’s emissions come from venting — whether from gas …

Owen Rice

… Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary Owen Rice leads SaskEnergy’s Legal, Strategic Communications, Regulatory … at the Alberta Court of Appeal in Calgary. Since joining SaskEnergy in 2005, he has held progressively senior legal … human resources, and corporate governance. He completed SaskEnergy’s Leadership Development Program in 2019 and …

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