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Non-Serviced Property
… … Non-Serviced Property Getting gas to customers As part of our province-wide natural gas distribution system, gas lines can exist where there is no individual service. If your proposed work is on a property or parcel of land that … - Appendix F and provide the following: Contact Information Company Name First Name Last Name Email Phone Site Location …
Email, Internet and Phone Scams
SaskEnergy encourages customers to practice privacy safety at home, on the phone and online. If you are unsure whether a text, email or phone call is from SaskEnergy, reach out to our Customer Support team at 1-800-567-8899. If you become a victim of a scam If you've provided banking or personal information, or believe you have been exposed to become a victim of fraud: Contact your financial institution File a report with your local police department and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or the Better Business Bureau's Scam Tracker Recognize scams before they begin Email...
SaskEnergy named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers
… SaskEnergy employees across the province already know their company is a great place to work—but now the entire country … proud of this latest accolade, which is a tribute to our company’s workplace culture of safety and inclusion, to … innovation and customer service, and also to the efforts of our entire workforce as we strive to deliver critical energy …
SaskEnergy sets new daily natural gas usage record
Extreme cold weather across Saskatchewan this past week resulted in record-breaking natural gas demand in the province. The peak demand was on January 12 with a natural gas consumption rate of 1.70 petajoules per day (PJ/d). This surpasses the previous record of 1.65 PJ/d reported two years ago on January 6, 2022. “Natural gas is essential for Saskatchewan residents as we heat our homes and businesses during the coldest days of winter,” said Dustin Duncan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “As a result of our government’s decision to remove the carbon tax from home heating, Saskatchewan...
Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake
… it will be permanently removing natural gas service for about 250 property owners, or about 16% of its customer base … serve must come first,” said Ken From, President and Chief Executive Officer, SaskEnergy. “Significant ground shifting … their home’s natural gas appliances to another fuel source. In 2015, SaskEnergy disconnected service to 30 …
One of SaskEnergy’s own wins the WorkSafe Saskatchewan Safe Worker Award
Each year, WorkSafe Saskatchewan recognizes individuals and organizations for the Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards who are nominated by their workplace peers and colleagues. In 2025, the Safe Worker Award went to one of SaskEnergy’s own, Customer Service Representative Sandee Jordon of Regina. Sandee was on hand for the announcement at the awards ceremony at the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) annual Compensation Institute in Saskatoon on May 21. “When my name was called, I completely froze,” says Sandee. “There are only a few moments in life where you feel such overwhelming...
… Safe Worker Award Published Date May 26, 2025 Story Topic Our People Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Each … them. I was stunned, grateful, and honestly still smiling about it today. To be recognized in this way is something … stats with coworkers, I make sure we're always talking about safety. At the end of the day, my goal is for every …
Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
People helping people is at the core of Share the Warmth Grant Program – one of SaskEnergy’s mainstay community support initiatives. With an emphasis on creating close-knit communities, applications are now being accepted for the 2023-2024 season. The program offers cash grants to charitable organizations to help them provide warm clothing, shelter, and food to those in our province who may need a helping hand during Saskatchewan’s coldest months. Mental health-related initiatives are also eligible for the program. “The Share the Warmth program has been running for nearly 30 years and is...
SaskPower and SaskEnergy apply for rate adjustments
Average $4.30/month increase for homeowners for 2016 SaskPower and SaskEnergy will be applying to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel (SRRP) in two separate applications to adjust their rates. The simultaneous applications will allow customers the opportunity to budget for utility bills going forward. SaskPower is requesting a rate increase of five per cent effective July 1, 2016 and five per cent effective Jan 1, 2017. The average residential customer will pay an additional $6 per month in 2016 and $5 per month in 2017 on their electricity bills, if the increases are approved. "We understand...
Commercial Boiler Rebate
The Commercial Boiler Rebate encourages the use of a high-efficiency natural gas condensing boiler to maximize energy cost savings while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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...
Your Account
Activate your Account Ready to get started? Register or Sign In and manage your natural gas account anytime, anywhere. Get the App or Scan Apple QR Code Scan Android QR Code Available Features Take advantage of your SaskEnergy Account Go paperless and reduce your environmental footprint Receive text or email notifications regarding your SaskEnergy account View your current and past billing information Pay your bill by credit card Sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan Sign up for automatic payment withdrawals through the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan Better understand your natural gas usage Link...
Gas Retailers
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...
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Nikhil Karanwal
… Nikhil Karanwal … Nikhil Karanwal Executive VP, Corporate Planning As Executive Vice President of Corporate Planning, Nikhil …
SaskPower and SaskEnergy launch Energy Efficiency Discount program
This fall, SaskPower and SaskEnergy are offering instant in-store savings on the purchase of select energy-efficient products across the province. The program will run until November 26, 2023, or while supplies last. Customers are eligible for discounted prices on specialty LED lightbulbs, complete LED light fixtures, lighting controls and smart thermostats at over 60 retailers around Saskatchewan. “SaskPower understands that affordability is a top concern for many of our customers, and we’re committed to helping them reduce their power use and lower their power bills,” said Rhea Brown...
Delivering for Customers, Communities and Saskatchewan: SaskEnergy 2024-25 Annual Report
In 2024-25, SaskEnergy demonstrated its commitment to providing safe, reliable and affordable energy to the residents, businesses and industries of Saskatchewan as the demand for natural gas in the province continues to grow. "With Saskatchewan having one of the fastest growing economies in Canada and a record high population, there is an increasing demand for natural gas," Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Jeremy Harrison said. "SaskEnergy continues to reliably meet this demand, investing in system expansion, enhancing customer service, supporting energy efficiency and maintaining stable...
SaskEnergy launches new mobile app
… is making it easier for customers to stay informed about their natural gas services by launching a mobile … to provide the high quality of service people expect from our Crown corporations,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy … great feature is they’ll help keep customers informed about their natural gas usage. With more information at …
Highlighting Saskatchewan community organizations through Share the Warmth Days
There is a lot of good that sharing a little warmth can do. In honour of the 30th anniversary of SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, we launched Share the Warmth Days. The initiative — which ran until February 13 — featured a series of events across the province aimed at highlighting community-based organizations who bring warmth, including shelter, food, clothing and mental health services, to those who need it most. For Share the Warmth Days event, SaskEnergy volunteers partnered with a local organization that was one of this year’s Share the Warmth grant recipients to hand out bags of...
Doug Kelln to retire as SaskEnergy President at the end of 2016
Kelln Has Served the Crown Sector for 34 Years Premier Brad Wall today announced that SaskEnergy President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Doug Kelln will be retiring, effective January 2, 2017. Born and raised in Wadena, Kelln received his Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1982. He then joined the Gas Division of SaskPower until 1988, when he transferred to the organization that became SaskEnergy. Kelln served in numerous engineering and senior management roles with SaskEnergy and its subsidiary TransGas until his appointment as President and CEO in...
Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills
SaskEnergy is proud to renew our commitment to support the conservation work of Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy has pledged $75,000 over the next three years to the NCC. The support will fund stewardship, conservation planning, and partnerships that help sustain the unique species and habitats found in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. “We're incredibly grateful for SaskEnergy's ongoing support of our conservation work in the Southwest Sandhills," says Kristen Martin, NCC's Conservation Science and Planning Manager in...