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Planning a Dig Project

Follow a safe work plan Planning ahead is the first step to ensuring a successful outdoor project. Understanding the work area and the location of underground utility lines can save you time, money and help you avoid a dangerous situation. It’s your responsibility to ensure you are not digging or encroaching on natural gas facilities. Hitting a natural gas line, or creating an obstruction that doesn’t 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 tape...

SaskEnergy Teams Up with Saskatoon-based charities to Share the Warmth

… taking place across the province aimed at highlighting community-based organizations who bring warm shelter, food, … Share the Warmth Days celebrate the tireless efforts of organizations dedicated to supporting people and … Saskatoon Public Library Senior Manager, Inclusivity and Community Partnerships. “This funding allows us to keep a …

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...
… helps keep public safe Published Date Feb 25, 2025 Story Topic Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share … That mutual support extends to how we train and prepare for emergencies as well. “Building relationships, exchanging … the province. At the training sessions, we will provide information on everything from using your senses to detect a …

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...
… working above ground or below Published Date Aug 21, 2024 Story Topic In the Community Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share … in the ground. All utility lines need to be located before digging or construction projects begin. Customers can …
PPP Application Form
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Unity Compressor Station Renewal: SaskEnergy’s $60 Million Commitment to Reliability and Growth

… growing energy needs. “As Saskatchewan grows and the demand for energy increases, this project is about more than … long-term economic development,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Jeremy Harrison said. “What people may not … has been a cornerstone of SaskEnergy’s natural gas system for 65 years. This renewal will ensure it will continue to …

How to Apply

… website, ensure it's also listed on our official page before you proceed. Apply using the following steps. Step 1: … Creating a profile will allow you to sign in and apply for future job openings without re-entering information each time. Step 2: Submit a Cover Letter and …

Reinstall a Gas Line

… days to process your application. Gather all required information and supporting documentation before you start the online application . The following information is mandatory to process your application. …
SaskEnergy Modern Slavery Report (2024-25)
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SaskEnergy program offers free furnace tune-ups to income-qualified homeowners

… Twitter Email Share Beginning today, homeowners can apply for a free home heating tune-up through SaskEnergy’s Tune-up … homeowners with a combined annual household income (before taxes) of less than $68,000. “Since this program was … home must also be located within a 25-kilometre radius of a community served by a SaskEnergy Network Member that …

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...
… shadowing opportunities and tours to discovering a passion for volunteerism, Zahra Hosseinmardi experienced a lot in … 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,” …

Upgrade Service or Meter

… days to process your application. Gather all required information and supporting documentation before you start the online application . The following information is mandatory to process your application. …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Proclaimed November 3 to 7

… to safe and secure communities,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Jeremy Harrison said. “Awareness is a … such as TSASK and the SPSA, along with fire departments and community partners, to help educate Saskatchewan residents … will sound, giving you time to get out of the house, call for help and safely avoid the physical harm that exposure to …

Move a Gas Line or Meter

… days to process your application. Gather all required information and supporting documentation before you start the online application. The following information is mandatory to process your application. …

Sustainability a top priority as SaskEnergy looks toward 2023

… its emissions-reduction goal,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “Several initiatives are … various energy-efficiency programs—including rebates for replacing old natural gas equipment with high-efficiency … providing $1.2 million in additional funding in 2021-22, for a total of more than $3 million,” SaskEnergy’s Acting …
SaskEnergy Modern Slavery Report (2023-24)
SaskEnergy-Modern-Slavery-Report-2023-24-0.pdf

Inspiring the next generation of Indigenous students through STEM

What started as a simple idea has quickly grown into a program making a real difference for students across Saskatchewan. After its first year, SaskEnergy’s STEM Lunch and Learn program has reached hundreds of Indigenous students, built strong relationships with communities and planted the seeds about future careers in science, technology, engineering and math. “We didn’t know exactly how it would be received when we started,” says Dana Kostyk, one of the employees who helped create the program. “But seeing how engaged the students were made it clear this program filled a real need.” The STEM...
… students through STEM Published Date May 12, 2026 Story Topic In the Community Indigenous Engagement Our People Facebook Linkedin … has quickly grown into a program making a real difference for students across Saskatchewan. After its first year, …

7 things you need to know about CO alarms

We’ve teamed up with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) to let you know about the crucial need for carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a working CO alarm in your home could save your life, and the lives of those you love. Last year, SaskEnergy responded to over 1,500 CO calls. With a CO alarm, you will have early warning protection against the dangers of the invisible, odourless gas that is often referred to as the "silent killer." 1. You need them (it’s the law) “CO alarms are not just a smart choice, but a...
… you need to know about CO alarms Published Date Nov 4, 2024 Story Topic Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share … Saskatchewan (TSASK) to let you know about the crucial need for carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a … in Saskatchewan,” says Wayne Rodger, Fire Marshal for the SPSA. CO alarms are triggered to go off when there …

Core Values

… Core Values Community Aspiration Environmental sustainability and economic prosperity for future generations of Saskatchewan. Our Vision Providing … of our team and the public. Integrity We are accountable for our decisions, our actions, and the results. Stewardship …

Detecting a Leak

… Detecting a Leak For a natural gas emergency or if you think there is a gas … be a sign of a gas leak In wet or flooded areas, watch for continuous bubbling In drier conditions, watch for dust … the event of a natural gas emergency, SaskEnergy and local community response teams will: Respond to the suspected site …

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