SaskEnergy Modern Slavery Report (2024-25)
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Soaking up the sun to reduce emissions
In April 2025, SaskEnergy completed work on our eighth solar array installation, two years after the first large-scale solar power system was installed at one of our Town Border Stations in Regina. With all eight sites up and running, SaskEnergy has been turning the warmth of the sun into electricity — an important part of our plan to reduce the emissions from our operations by 25 per cent by 2030 (from 2019 levels). “These installations are a great example of putting our commitment to reducing emissions from operations into action,” says Jayson Domingo with SaskEnergy’s Environment and...
… Station #3 In April 2025, SaskEnergy completed work on our eighth solar array installation , two years after the … large-scale solar power system was installed at one of our Town Border Stations in Regina. With all eight sites up … firms and, of course, SaskPower. "We’ve learned a lot about the type of site that works best for these …
Careers
… Careers Experience our Energy Current Opportunities View our job postings and the application deadlines. How to Apply … you for a professional career in the field. Students Learn about opportunities to develop your skills and gain valuable …
Rekindling long-ago customer connection a career highlight for employee
A quarter century ago, our construction crews were a main attraction for children spending their summers at Kenosee Provincial Park. SaskEnergy employees worked for several summers to extend gas service to cabins in the area in the late 1990s. “Some kids, you couldn’t get rid of them. They’re pointing and looking; the parents want to go, but the kids want to stay and see us work,” says Dale Staudt, a Crew Lead with our southern Saskatchewan Construction team. “We would stop and explain what we were doing and show them. We’d stand back with the parent and watch one of our guys dig. For a small...
… for employee Published Date Sep 18, 2024 Story Topic For Our Customers In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin … Cody holds his childhood drawing and photo. She knew all about Cody’s experience meeting our crews as a five-year-old that summer. “She says he talks about that all the time,” says Dale. “There are so many kids …
SaskEnergy wins three more national awards
… of the three new awards is notable for being SaskEnergy’s fourth Environmental Stewardship Award from the CGA since … by the CGA.” SaskEnergy’s second win highlights the company’s continuing dedication to providing the best … included connecting customers with important information about the program, simplifying application for the rebate …
Combination of learning and fun caps off co-op student’s time at SaskEnergy
You never know what you can experience during a one-year co-op term with SaskEnergy. From job shadowing opportunities and tours to discovering a passion for volunteerism, Zahra Hosseinmardi experienced a lot in her time at SaskEnergy. And that’s all on top of the valuable job experience she received with our Enterprise Information Management (EIM) team! “I'm really thankful for all the opportunities I have received at SaskEnergy,” says Zahra. “The people have been friendly, supportive and willing to help me with anything. The experience was meaningful for me.” During her time with our EIM team...
… term with SaskEnergy. From job shadowing opportunities and tours to discovering a passion for volunteerism, Zahra … During her time with our EIM team, Zahra learned about how SaskEnergy manages records, such as emails, work … to experience volunteering. During her co-op term with our company, she participated on SaskEnergy’s team in the …
First Nations Safety Signs earn national recognition
At SaskEnergy, safety is a shared responsibility — it’s shared by our employees and customers, and by the people of Saskatchewan, who live and work near our infrastructure. This shared responsibility helped inspire SaskEnergy’s First Nations safety signs project, which created new natural gas safety signs featuring Indigenous artwork to be used on First Nations across Saskatchewan. The project was recently honoured with the Canadian Gas Association’s (CGA) 2024 Community Safety Champion Award in recognition of excellence and leadership in fostering public awareness and education about the safe...
… safety is a shared responsibility — it’s shared by our employees and customers, and by the people of … and leadership in fostering public awareness and education about the safe use of natural gas. SaskEnergy safety signs … proud of the project team’s work and dedication, and of our company for helping lead the way in Indigenous engagement.” …
SaskEnergy’s relationship with First Responders helps keep public safe
SaskEnergy employees, like First Responders, play a key role in keeping the public safe. In fact, we often work side by side First Responders in cases of potential natural gas emergencies. That mutual support extends to how we train and prepare for emergencies as well. “Building relationships, exchanging knowledge and training together ensures we can work together to safely manage emergencies, whether it’s a fire where a natural gas source is present, or an unplanned gas release,” says Peter MacLachlan – General Manager, of our Saskatoon Area Operations. SaskEnergy offers natural gas emergency...
… emergencies, whether it’s a fire where a natural gas source is present, or an unplanned gas release,” says Peter … right-of-way — and how to safely respond . We also talk about what to do and actions to avoid in emergency … situations involving natural gas. “A lot of what we talk about, First Responders may already know or be somewhat …
Demonstrating the Champion of Volunteers spirit at the Regina Food Bank
SaskEnergy is celebrating 25 years of being Saskatchewan’s Champion of Volunteers. With that, many of our employees are renewing their commitment to making an impact in the community. In February, a team of SaskEnergy employees volunteered at the Regina Food Bank. “It feels good to help such an impactful organization. When SaskEnergy employees volunteer with these community staples, we can really amplify our impact and demonstrate our company’s commitment to the communities we live and work in,” says employee Daniel Dietrich. The group volunteered in the Food Bank’s warehouse, sorting and...
… Published Date Mar 27, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy … Saskatchewan’s Champion of Volunteers. With that, many of our employees are renewing their commitment to making an … we can really amplify our impact and demonstrate our company’s commitment to the communities we live and work …
About the Grain Drying Energy Estimator
… About the Grain Drying Energy Estimator … About the Grain Drying Energy Estimator Assumptions used in … It depends on factors such as the energy efficiency of your grain drying unit. Environmental factors such as … levels of dryness used are samples to compare energy sources. These are for illustration purposes only. …
Operational and end-use emissions reductions highlight SaskEnergy 2022-23 Sustainability Report
… said. “Looking forward, SaskEnergy will continue to meet our province’s increasing energy needs while balancing its … or 11.5 per cent, compared to 2019 levels — putting the company well on its way to achieving its emissions reduction … programs since 2017-18. That’s equivalent to taking about 12,000 vehicles off the road each year. SaskEnergy …
Building relationships and natural gas lines with the Peter Chapman Band
In many Indigenous cultures a pipe ceremony symbolizes unity, peace and a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. Since early 2022, these ceremonies have become commonplace during SaskEnergy gas line construction projects. “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when we have these ceremonies as part of our construction projects, we’re asking for the safety of our personnel, we’re asking for a successful project and we’re also asking for forgiveness for disturbing the land, for disturbing Mother Earth,” explains Joseph Daniels, Director...
… Published Date Mar 31, 2025 Story Topic Environment For Our Customers Indigenous Engagement Our System Facebook … gas line construction projects . “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when … respect and value sharing. I’m very proud to work at a company that wants to support and promote these efforts.” On …
Sustainability a top priority as SaskEnergy looks toward 2023
… or seven per cent compared to the previous year—an encouraging step toward its 2030 goal. At the same time, … SaskEnergy’s Sustainability Report also highlights the company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) … on its website to help customers make informed decisions about their next appliance purchase based on …
SaskEnergy PDRs are up for a challenge
SaskEnergy Planning and Dispatch Representatives (PDRs) help coordinate daily activities and support emergency response for our Operations teams across the province. No two days are the same, which is why they all have one thing in common — they work well under pressure! “A good PDR is adaptable, communicates well, and has the ability to stay calm when things shift quickly,” says Planning & Dispatch Representative Breanna Cattell who works at SaskEnergy’s Regina Service Centre. “You have to be able to reprioritize in real time without losing your footing.” “Within the PDR roles there are a...
… up for a challenge Published Date May 22, 2026 Story Topic Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy … explains fellow PDR Brittni Panchyk. “From taking calls about customer concerns or emergencies to managing the … school districts, and running her own motor coach touring company. Her diverse experience has served her well as a PDR …
Supporting sustainable development and energy security on First Nations
Bringing natural gas service to communities and First Nations is about more than just ease of access to an energy source. It also supports sustainable development and energy security. “Affordable, reliable energy is an important step in First Nations being able to grow and thrive," says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. “It's something most of us take for granted. It makes our day-to-day lives much easier, but not all communities enjoy that same benefit.” SaskEnergy currently provides service to 52 Saskatchewan First Nations, with projects underway to increase...
… First Nations Published Date Sep 11, 2025 Story Topic For Our Customers Indigenous Engagement Our System Facebook … natural gas service to communities and First Nations is about more than just ease of access to an energy source. It … SaskEnergy conducts extensive engagement with First Nations leadership throughout each service project. This includes …
Board of Directors
… 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 …
SaskEnergy Launches $50 million System Expansion Project to Meet Increased Natural Gas Demand
… need safe, reliable and affordable natural gas to heat our homes and fuel our industries,” said Greg Ottenbreit, MLA for Yorkton. … Yorkton area will support regional economic growth and keep our community strong and vibrant.” “SaskEnergy must …
Building relationships with the people we serve
Ever wonder how new homes, cabins or businesses get connected to our natural gas system? SaskEnergy’s Customer Connect Technicians (CCTs) are instrumental to this process. Adam Colvine works as a CCT in Saskatoon and the surrounding rural area. He personally sees customers’ connection process through from start to finish, to make it as easy as possible to get service. “A highlight of the job is getting to know people, and hearing their stories of how and why they’re building their dream home or cabin. I like being a part of figuring out the best solutions that will help them realize their...
… people we serve Published Date Jul 30, 2024 Story Topic For Our Customers Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email … Colvine stand next to her new gas meter. “Our family-owned company builds about a half dozen houses per year in Saskatoon,” says …
Buyer beware of door-to-door heating and cooling equipment sales
… Share Saskatchewan plumbing and heating specialists are encouraging homeowners to do their homework and take steps to … as well as false, incorrect, or misleading information about natural gas appliance sales. These claims include … contracts and fine print before you sign, research the company, and shop around by gathering quotes from other …
Blanket exercises build understanding of shared history
A recent blanket exercise at our Regina Service Centre hit close to home for SaskEnergy Operations employee Todd Sanderson. Todd spent eight years in the residential school system and knows firsthand the experiences discussed during the exercise. “The path we had to walk as a people helps explain where we are now,” Todd says. “Our history should be shared to close a gap between cultures that never should have been separated in the first place.” A number of SaskEnergy employees have taken part in blanket exercises as part of our company’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. A blanket...
… Date Feb 13, 2025 Story Topic Indigenous Engagement Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share A recent … have taken part in blanket exercises as part of our company’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. A blanket … by the visual impact of the exercise. “I will be thinking about this exercise for some time,” he says. “The Indigenous …