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SaskEnergy Unveils New Safety Signs for First Nations
SaskEnergy is proud to announce the unveiling of new safety signs, designed by Saskatchewan Indigenous artist Jade Roberts, to be installed in the 52 gasified First Nations throughout the province. By incorporating Indigenous design, SaskEnergy’s aim is to deliver natural gas safety messages in a way that resonates with Indigenous communities and customers. “SaskEnergy and the Government of Saskatchewan recognize the importance of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action,” said Lisa Lambert, MLA for Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood. “By installing these new signs, SaskEnergy is...
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SaskEnergy Modern Slavery Report (2023-24)
SaskEnergy Modern Slavery Report (2024-25)
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...
… near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention … coating of the utility line To report damage to a gas line, call SaskEnergy’s emergency phone line at … when any item or structure is built over top of a natural gas line, or interferes with access to our infrastructure. …
Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter
Winter has officially begun! People are staying inside to escape the cold, and furnaces, heaters and other fuel-burning appliances are running more often. Here are SaskEnergy’s top three natural gas safety tips to keep you and your family safe from Old Man Winter. Sometimes you just need to vent: Keep outdoor vent openings free of frost, ice and snow. Saskatchewan winters can be windy, causing snow and ice to build up in nooks and crannies. Your home’s exterior appliance vents are no exception. Blocked vents can cause appliances to malfunction, but they can also have much more deadly...
Carbon Monoxide
What you need to know Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, colourless, tasteless and invisible gas that occurs through combustion, or the process of burning. Excessive amounts of CO will form when there isn’t proper ventilation or an adequate air supply. Most often, exposure to carbon monoxide occurs indoors. Any appliance that burns fuel can cause CO build-up, including fireplaces, gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces, grills, generators or car engines. CO poisoning can happen to anyone but some people are more susceptible than others. Elderly, infants and those with heart or respiratory...
Change an Existing Service
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Change an Existing Service Application Form
Complete this application if you need to: Move a gas line or meter (example: when building a garage or adding square footage) Upgrade service or meter (example: when adding new appliances or equipment) Remove a gas line or meter (example: when demolishing or moving a building) Reinstall a gas line (example: the gas line temporarily removed to complete a project and you are ready to reconnect the natural gas service) To avoid delays, review the outlined process. Make sure you understand the timelines and have all proper documentation ready before proceeding.
SaskEnergy applies for first commodity rate increase in seven years; remains second lowest in Canada
… of market costs, with no profit or loss earned. “Natural gas prices in the open market have essentially doubled since … decreased the commodity rate in 2019. Increased natural gas demand for power generation coupled with higher liquefied natural gas exports are contributing to increased commodity prices,” …
SaskEnergy “going solar” to cut emissions at Town Border Stations
… is also focused on reducing the amount of vented natural gas, optimizing its operating practices, and improving the … odourization and distribution of natural gas to homes and businesses in Regina. Installation of the system was … by Saskatoon-based miEnergy — a majority Indigenous-owned business and one of Western Canada’s leading renewable …
Manage Your Account
… Plan Manage your budget by spreading your annual natural gas costs over 12 equal monthly installments. Pay Your Bill … supply rates. Try our bill estimator to see how changes in gas use can impact your bill. Federal Carbon Tax What does … your bill. Rental Properties Find out how to manage natural gas service if you're a landlord. Terms & Conditions of …
Who are Network Members
… installation, repair, and maintenance for your natural gas equipment. Whether you're spending time indoors or … professionals who: Operate a registered Saskatchewan business in your community Are licensed as domestic or … energy efficiency programs and will ensure you get every rebate you are eligible for. In-store financing Enjoy the …
Pipeline Welders are fusing a career at SaskEnergy
After building a career in the oil and gas industry, Brett Katzberg jumped at the chance to join the Construction team at SaskEnergy two years ago as a Pipeline Welder. “I actually had done a lot of contract work for the company previously and always wanted to get on with SaskEnergy full-time,” says Brett, who’s been welding for 16 years. “To me, this isn’t just a job. It’s a long-term career that offers stability and professional growth. And, for someone with a young family, the work-life balance here is a huge draw.” For fellow Pipeline Welder James Daniels, family played a significant role...
… Twitter Email Share After building a career in the oil and gas industry, Brett Katzberg jumped at the chance to join … ago. “We’re not just welding. We’re working on a natural gas system. That requires extra diligence and consideration in everything we do. Natural gas is a substance that demands respect.” For welders across …
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...
… Share 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 … through more than 72,000 kilometres of distribution gas lines. We work hard to maintain a system that’s more …
Whistleblower Policy
… Policy SaskEnergy has a responsibility to conduct its business operations in a legal and proper manner. A proper … management, directors, customers and those with whom we do business. SaskEnergy has a further responsibility to … legal costs; the ability of the Corporation to carry on business; employee morale, undue employee turnover and …
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Declared November 6 to 10
Invisible, tasteless, odourless, and poisonous. Carbon Monoxide (CO) has earned its reputation as the silent killer. To help raise awareness about CO safety, the Government of Saskatchewan has recognized November 6-10 as Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week. “This week is dedicated to ensuring the people of our province know how to protect themselves and their loved ones from the dangers of carbon monoxide,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan said. “A working CO detector can alert you to danger before physical symptoms appear, which is why our government made CO alarms mandatory in...