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Safety Sign Art Project
… near natural gas lines. To amplify Indigenous voices in our province and create authentic artwork, SaskEnergy … is grateful for the opportunity to work with Jade to grow our understanding of Indigenous culture and language. Our team is dedicated to supporting the Truth and …
Snow and Ice
SaskEnergy’s natural gas equipment is designed to operate safely in Saskatchewan’s temperatures. However, heavy snow, ice buildup, or unsafe snow removal can damage our facilities and increase the risk of a gas leak or disruption to service. To ensure the natural gas equipment remains operating when you need it the most, we recommend the following: Keep the meter, regulator and shut-off valve free of snow and ice. Do not use a snow plow or snow blower near the meter or riser. Avoiding pushing or piling the snow around the meter, riser or exterior equipment vents. Watch for melting snow from...
Natural gas usage in Saskatchewan continues to break records
… measures daily natural gas consumption for the 24-hour period from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. A PJ is a unit of … (GJ) of natural gas. An average Saskatchewan home consumes about 100 GJ of natural gas each year. “When we plan for … of energy during some of the most extreme weather is what our system is designed to do, providing the natural gas our …
SaskEnergy is the Official Volunteer Sponsor of the 2025 Vanier Cup!
For the first time ever, the Vanier Cup will be played in Regina and SaskEnergy will be the Official Volunteer Sponsor for the U Sports national football championship. The 2025 Vanier Cup will be hosted by the University of Regina on Saturday, November 22 at Mosaic Stadium. “We are proud to be the Champion of Volunteers for the Vanier Cup — a national event that will be hosted in Regina for the first time,” says Allix Schweitzer, SaskEnergy's Supervisor of Community Engagement. “The event aligns perfectly with our 25th anniversary of the Champion of Volunteers program, which provides support...
Chair of Environmental, Social and Governance Committee
Position Description The Board of Directors (“Board”) shall appoint from among its members, a person to act as Chair for the Environmental, Social and Governance Committee of the Board of Directors (“Committee Chair”) for such term or terms as the Board deems advisable. The performance of the Committee Chair shall be evaluated on a triennial basis by the Committee, and reported to the Chair of the Board of Directors. The Committee Chair may be removed or replaced at any time by the Board. The Chair shall have the following responsibilities: to assume principal responsibility for the operation...
Planning a Dig Project
… time, money and help you avoid a dangerous situation. It’s your responsibility to ensure you are not digging or … allow us to quickly access the gas line, can put you and your community at serious risk. Steps to Follow 1. Mark the Area Mark your project area with white flags, paint, chalk or surveyors …
Volunteers and Fundraising
We pride ourselves on being the Champion of Volunteers for Saskatchewan’s premiere cultural and sporting events. SaskEnergy is proud to sponsor hundreds of community events, programs, and initiatives each year through financial sponsorship and in-kind contributions. Champion of Volunteers Saskatchewan has the highest rate of volunteerism in Canada. From town festivals to large scale events such as Grey Cup, we often play a small, but mighty role in showcasing the many volunteers who give endless time and energy. Through approved Champion of Volunteer sponsorships, our support provides tools to...
SaskEnergy applies for lowest Commodity Rate in 19 years; residential customers to see annual savings of over $80
… of Saskatchewan. Natural gas is the choice of energy for our nearly 400,000 customers and we’re pleased to be able to … low commodity rates,” said Ken From, President and Chief Executive Officer, SaskEnergy. “These low market prices … year. In recent years, that usage per household is down to about 100 GJs thanks to more energy-efficient furnaces and …
Education
Scholarships Each year, SaskEnergy sponsors hundreds of community events and programs throughout Saskatchewan. In addition, we support future leaders by making it easier for students to earn their post-secondary education. We provide funds to the following universities and technical schools: University of Saskatchewan University of Regina Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology Gabriel Dumont Institute More than 60 scholarships are awarded each year; a quarter of them go to Indigenous students. Apply for these scholarships through your school. Environmental...
Services
Need to request a new service connection or change an existing gas line? Complete an online application and review our guidelines to prepare your site for service installation.
Championing Volunteers Draws Cheers from Rider Nation
Volunteering was cheered loudly and proudly by Rider Nation as the start of the CFL season kicked off at Mosaic Stadium. SaskEnergy was named the Game Day Partner for the Riders’ Home Opener on June 5 as we continue to celebrate our 25th anniversary as the Champion of Volunteers. Before and during the game, our team put the spotlight on the more than 200 volunteers who make up the Rider Squad, flooding them with appreciation for all their hard work and dedication. “SaskEnergy and the Saskatchewan Roughriders have a long history of working together to help create memorable occasions for Rider...
SaskEnergy Continues to Offer Tune-Up Assistance Program for Another Year
… top priority at SaskEnergy,” says Kevin Adair, SaskEnergy’s Executive Vice President of Customer Service Operations. … application is a straightforward process for us to assist our customers.” For homeowners to be eligible, they must … Visit www.saskenergy.com/TAP to apply. For more information about SaskEnergy’s rebate programs, visit saskenergy.com . …
System Inspections
Working in your community SaskEnergy owns and maintains the infrastructure required to provide natural gas service, including the meter. To ensure safe, reliable service and to meet regulatory requirements, we perform a variety of tests and inspections on our system throughout the province each year. SaskEnergy personnel or an authorized contractor may need to enter your yard or property to access above and below ground equipment depending on the type of inspection. Types of Inspections Leak Survey: using handheld devices or vehicle-mounted technology, we inspect gas lines above and below the...
Planting the seeds of STEM in Indigenous youth
SaskEnergy offers a wide range of careers, including many in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). To encourage Indigenous students to consider careers in STEM, SaskEnergy employees are presenting lunch and learn sessions in First Nation schools across the province. “The goal of the program is to have young people get excited and engaged with STEM careers,” says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. SaskEnergy employees Brittany Kelm, Jamie Kilkenny and Dana Kostyk — all who work in engineering and technology roles — are leading the program. The goal of...
… 19, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Indigenous Engagement Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy … in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). To encourage Indigenous students to consider careers in STEM, … they felt inspired and appreciated the opportunity to learn about STEM in such an interactive way.” Quinn Legare, a …
Delivering on a Commitment to Customers: SaskEnergy 2023-24 Annual Report
SaskEnergy delivered on its commitment to customers in 2023-24, expanding program and service offerings while meeting the energy needs of Saskatchewan. "SaskEnergy continues to prioritize affordability for customers by reducing the commodity rate by more than 24 per cent, no longer collecting the federal carbon tax on natural gas used for home heating and providing the second-lowest average residential natural gas bills in Canada throughout 2023-24," Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan said. "SaskEnergy also continues to support customers in maintaining low monthly bills through...
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer
Halloween may be over, but something frightening could still lurk in your home. Invisible, odourless, and poisonous, carbon monoxide (CO) is known as the silent killer. “To save lives and prevent life-threatening emergencies, it’s important that we continue to educate people about the dangers of carbon monoxide and ways to avoid the buildup of this potentially deadly gas,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “That’s why our government has proclaimed November 1-5 as Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week in Saskatchewan.” Earlier this year, the perils of carbon monoxide were driven...
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...
The Home Energy Legacy Program returns with new furnaces for deserving homeowners
… and two in Regina being ‘HELPed”. For more information about the program, contact: Lindsay Sanderson Marketing … available to media for photos and interviews between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Please call Shannon or Lindsay to … Energy Legacy Program in Saskatoon include: Information about the 2016 Saskatoon HELP participants: Donna has lived …
Free Tune-Ups to Assist Saskatchewan Homeowners with Annual Heating Equipment Maintenance
SaskEnergy and participating Network Members have teamed up once again to offer the Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP), which supports eligible homeowners across the province with free home heating equipment maintenance and improved carbon monoxide detection. Saskatchewan homeowners with a combined annual income of no more than $68,000 can apply for this program from June 14 to October 1, 2021. “This program is a great opportunity for SaskEnergy to give back to the customers and communities it serves and supports the people of Saskatchewan in meeting their home energy needs safely and...
Dealer Valve Process