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Supporting Vulnerable Peoples

… can receive up to $1,000 for their project, through an annual application process. Since 2013, $530,000 has … more than 530 Share the Warmth projects. This year, SaskEnergy is providing $100,000 in grants to charitable …

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 …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… it’s important that we continue to educate people about the dangers of carbon monoxide and ways to avoid the … of this potentially deadly gas,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “That’s why our government has …

Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line

… concerns Fines or legal action Cost of damages including SaskEnergy’s time and resources to respond, repairs to the … damage to the gas line or if you smell natural gas: Call SaskEnergy at 1-888-700-0427 and 911. If there is a danger …

Reinstall a Gas Line

… the site visit The owner of the property must be present. A SaskEnergy technician will review the application request … the estimate and agreement from the time you receive the documents. Estimate and agreement will be cancelled if the …

President and Chief Executive Officer

… and CEO’s employment contract with the Corporation. Reporting Relationships The performance of the President and CEO shall be evaluated annually by the Board. The President and CEO shall be … and CEO to interface with the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy, and the Crown Investments Corporation. Principal …

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 …

Book a Network Service

… Service Please provide the following information. Your SaskEnergy Network Member will contact you to confirm a date … the SaskEnergy Network Member for the purpose of providing annual maintenance service. … Book a Network Service …

Remove a Gas Line or Meter

… natural gas service. Your project will be added to SaskEnergy’s schedule and a construction crew will plan … the estimate and agreement from the time you receive the documents.  Estimate and agreement will be cancelled if the …

Safety patrols prepare for summer construction season

… cent reduction in damage to underground facilities since 2014.  “Face-to-face discussion and education are the heart … Sask 1 st Call, the SCGA and the three utility Crowns (SaskEnergy, SaskPower and SaskTel) to reduce the number of …

Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below

Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a major construction project, there are important steps to follow when working near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention team, shares some tips to help keep you safe. “Every project should start with a safe work plan and include proper digging practices,” says Jesus. “Without them, you can experience delays, costly damage to utility lines and equipment as well as personal injury and even death. Ground Disturbance: Don’t mess around when...
… Linkedin Twitter Email Share Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a … not to damage the protective coating of the utility line To report damage to a gas line, call SaskEnergy’s emergency …

Move a Gas Line or Meter

… review and design is required, you have 30 days to contact SaskEnergy to proceed with the project. The estimate and … the estimate and agreement from the time you receive the documents. Estimate and agreement will be cancelled if the …

Win a Carbon Monoxide Alarm!

… How to Enter Prize The Draw General Conditions General SaskEnergy Incorporated (the “Contest Sponsor”) is … THE CONTEST SPONSOR IS COLLECTING PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ENTRANTS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ADMINISTERING THIS …

Win a Carbon Monoxide Alarm

… How to Enter Prize The Draw General Conditions General SaskEnergy Incorporated (the “Contest Sponsor”) is … THE CONTEST SPONSOR IS COLLECTING PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ENTRANTS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ADMINISTERING THIS …

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 …

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...

Historical Large Commercial Rates

… 137.40 0.0647 2016, January 1  0.1596 4.30 133.40 0.0597 2014, September 1 0.1863 4.84 133.40 0.0567 2014, July 1         0.1863 4.84 133.40 0.0556 2013, … May 1     0.2685 7.25 37.25 0.0551 2001, November 1     0.2014 5.44 37.25 0.0551 2001, June 1     0.2338 8.30 37.25 …

Historical Residential Rates

… 3.65 22.45 0.0883 2016, January 1 0.1596 4.30 20.60 0.0811 2014, September 1 0.1863 4.84 18.85 0.0811 2014, July 1 0.1863 4.84 18.85 0.0773 2013, September 1 … 2003, May 1 0.2685 7.25 10.50 0.0710 2001, November 1 0.2014 5.44 10.50 0.0710 2001, June 1 0.2338 6.30 10.50 0.0710 …

Historical Small Commercial Rates

… 3.65 38.50 0.0743 2016, January 1  0.1596 4.30 36.20 0.0682 2014, September 1 0.1863 4.84 31.95 0.0682 2014, July 1         0.1863 4.84 31.95 0.0661 2013, … May 1     0.2685 7.25 17.00 0.0631 2001, November 1     0.2014 5.44 17.00 0.0631 2001, June 1     0.2338 8.30 17.00 …

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 …

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