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Developer Expansion Planning

New urban development may impact the operation of our facilities and the safe delivery of natural gas. These implications are different from those of a single building project. It is important for you to communicate with SaskEnergy during the preliminary stages of planning. Doing so helps to identify potential concerns ranging from the weight of the equipment being used to potential setback issues. Setback Requirements Recommended Set Back

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...

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 Interac e...

Find a SaskEnergy Network Member

… Network Member Search for a Network Member Search our directory of licensed natural gas contractors across … Members are listed in random order. Learn more about our Network Members and tips for hiring a contractor for your home or business. …

Homebuilder Services

Complete this application if you are requesting a natural gas service connection for an individual lot with the intention to sell or transfer ownership. Before You Begin Refer to our site readiness requirements to ensure you are ready for SaskEnergy to provide a quote. You must include the gas load requirements and attach a site plot plan as part of the application. One property per application.

Indigenous Branding and Design

… long-term relationships with Indigenous communities. As part of this commitment, we collaborated with Saskatoon- … Larocque to incorporate elements of Indigenous culture into our brand. Throughout the past year, SaskEnergy consulted … Indigenous branding incorporates the medicine wheel and honours the sacred elements of the natural world — fire, water, …

Indigenous Engagement

… recognize the tragic legacy of residential schools and honour survivors, their families and communities. We are … foundation to foster innovation now and in the future.  Community Investment and Education We support organizations … and events through sponsorship, awareness and employee participation. Consultation and Partnerships We provide …

Mark Guillet, K.C.

President and CEO
Mr. Guillet was appointed SaskEnergy's President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2023. After graduating with a Bachelor of Laws Degree from the University of Saskatchewan, Mr. Guillet began his career with a major law firm in Saskatoon. He joined SaskEnergy and its group of companies as a Contract Lawyer in 1990 and became a full-time employee in the Law department 1991. In 1995, he was appointed to the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary position and joined the Executive team. In 2020, Mr. Guillet's portfolio expanded as he became Executive Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement, Chief...

Meter Handling

Care and attention is important when shipping, receiving, transporting and storing natural gas meters. If handled incorrectly, physical or mechanical damage could result in a defective meter that is no longer accurate or reliable. SaskEnergy is required to follow the guidelines issued by Measurement Canada, an agency of the Federal Government. The option for contractors to disconnect our meters can continue by ensuring all guidelines are followed. By working together, we can provide a high level of service to our mutual customers in a safe and efficient way. Guidelines for Working with Natural...

Mini libraries bring big smiles to Saskatchewan schools

In late November, Grade 3 students at St. Catherine School in Regina received a surprise that will shape their learning for years to come — a new mini classroom library. The excitement was immediate as students eagerly explored the fresh collection of books, flipping through pages and sharing discoveries with friends. For Jeanna Kozan, a SaskEnergy employee who visited the school during the delivery, one moment in particular stood out. “One of the children we met was very quiet and shy at first,” Jeanna says. “But as soon as he found a book that interested him, he grabbed it, sat down, and...

Nola Joorisity

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Regina, Saskatchewan Ms. Joorisity (FCPA, FCA, CMA, ICD.D) has been a member of SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors since June 2013 and is a member of the Environmental, Social and Governance Committee. She holds a Fellow Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant, Certified Management Accountant and Fellow Chartered Accountant designation and has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan. She also obtained both her Chartered Director’s and Institute of Chartered Director's designations. She has worked as the Chief Financial Officer and Managing Director of Greystone...

Safe Digging Awards

Recognizing Excellence The Safe Digging Excellence Awards recognize companies who consistently go above and beyond to demonstrate their commitment to safe excavation practices. Starting in 2025, the program highlights contractors who: Prioritize Safety Request underground line locates as part of project planning Prevent incidents that can lead to costly damage or serious harm Set the standard for the industry Why It Matters Heavy machinery is the number one cause of damage to natural gas infrastructure. Every year, preventable gas line hits put people, property, and essential services at risk...

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...

Total Rewards

… and offer many tangible and intangible benefits. Our competitive total rewards package includes:  Pay & … options Networking opportunities Employee recognition Community involvement Learning & Development  On-the-job …

Before you dig: what you need to know about landscaping and line locates

Spring has arrived and many people across Saskatchewan are getting ready to start yard and landscaping projects. Whether you’re building a fence, planting trees, or adding a deck, it’s important to take one key step before you dig: request a line locate. In 2025, landscaping projects were among the leading causes of underground line hits for homeowners and landowners. Incidents most often involved larger equipment, such as excavators and backhoes, but hand tools also caused damage. “Any project that disturbs the ground requires a line locate,” says Sheena Nabozniak, SaskEnergy’s Manager of...
… where underground gas and utility lines are located within your project area. After you submit a request, trained … “The first step to any landscaping project is to request your line locate,” says Sheena. “Then review the record of locate to make sure your project won’t interfere with any gas lines.” The record …

Natural gas usage in Saskatchewan continues to break records

The return of extreme cold weather across Saskatchewan this week has again helped break the record for natural gas consumption in the province. Natural gas usage of an estimated 1.66 petajoules (PJ) on January 6, 2022 surpassed the previous daily record set on December 29, 2021. This marks the fifth time in the past two weeks that daily natural gas consumption in Saskatchewan has approached or exceeded 1.6 PJ. Prior to this winter, the previous daily usage record was 1.57 PJ, set in February 2021. SaskEnergy measures daily natural gas consumption for the 24-hour period from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 a...

SaskEnergy President and CEO Mark Guillet Announces Retirement

Following a 36-year career with SaskEnergy, President and CEO Mark Guillet is retiring effective July 15, 2026. Guillet joined SaskEnergy’s Legal department in 1990. Through his leadership and commitment to the company, he joined SaskEnergy’s Executive team in 1995, when he was appointed General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. In 2020, Guillet’s portfolio expanded as he became Executive Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary. This role positioned him with a cross-section of responsibility, including: SaskEnergy’s Legal and Regulatory Compliance...

Wrangling new volunteers for Canadian Western Agribition

SaskEnergy has been Saskatchewan's Champion of Volunteers for nearly 25 years. Now, we are saddling up with Canadian Western Agribition as volunteer sponsor for the 2024 event. This year’s Agribition, which takes place from November 25-30 in Regina, will need the help of more than 350 volunteers. Roles include student safety, information booths, driving, hospitality and more. Thanks to SaskEnergy’s support, new volunteers who sign up will be entered to win a SaskEnergy gift basket, including two concert tickets and a meet-and-greet with country singer Randall King! For anyone interested in...

Setting Commodity Rates

… The commodity rate is the Gas Consumption Charge on your bill. SaskEnergy follows the regulatory standard … varies. Because we don't know the total cost of gas for a particular period of time, SaskEnergy uses a Gas Cost … such as Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy purchases the majority of our natural gas from AECO. TransGas Energy Pool (TEP) …

Map Data

Terms and Conditions Those persons or entities receiving map data from SaskEnergy Incorporated or any of its subsidiaries (hereinafter collectively referred to as “SaskEnergy”), in any format, accept and agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions, on which SaskEnergy, is prepared to license, release and disclose to the LICENSEE for stated internal purposes only, as follows: SaskEnergy hereby agrees to grant to LICENSEE a license to the data and related information for the internal purposes for which it is provided at the time of the request, in consideration of the mutual...

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