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Remove 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. …

Share the Warmth’s impact felt across Saskatchewan

As cold weather returns to Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is helping people stay warm — the Share the Warmth grant program is back. One group that received help last year is the Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. in Meadow Lake, which runs a shelter for people who don’t have a safe place to stay during the cold winter months. “One of our biggest challenges is securing the funds needed to operate the emergency shelter during the coldest months,” says Joanne Gislason, Board Chair of ML Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. “The Share the Warmth funding from SaskEnergy made a meaningful difference in our...
… Saskatchewan Published Date Oct 2, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share As cold … Coalition Corp. in Meadow Lake, which runs a shelter for people who don’t have a safe place to stay during the … difference in our work. It allowed us to provide warm food for our clients at night, ensuring that those who came in …

About Us

… Responsibility SaskEnergy delivers safe, reliable and affordable energy to our customers while advancing our … to reconciliation and respects all Treaties. In your Community We are proud to support communities in … than 30 years through unique partnerships, sponsorships and community events. Investing in Safety Our number one …

Supporting sustainable development and energy security on First Nations

Bringing natural gas service to communities and First Nations is about more than just ease of access to an energy source. It also supports sustainable development and energy security. “Affordable, reliable energy is an important step in First Nations being able to grow and thrive," says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. “It's something most of us take for granted. It makes our day-to-day lives much easier, but not all communities enjoy that same benefit.” SaskEnergy currently provides service to 52 Saskatchewan First Nations, with projects underway to increase...
… on First Nations Published Date Sep 11, 2025 Story Topic For Our Customers Indigenous Engagement Our System Facebook … supports sustainable development and energy security. “Affordable, reliable energy is an important step in First … square foot greenhouse. This marked one of our largest community service projects in recent years. “By replacing …

One of SaskEnergy’s own wins the WorkSafe Saskatchewan Safe Worker Award

Each year, WorkSafe Saskatchewan recognizes individuals and organizations for the Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards who are nominated by their workplace peers and colleagues. In 2025, the Safe Worker Award went to one of SaskEnergy’s own, Customer Service Representative Sandee Jordon of Regina. Sandee was on hand for the announcement at the awards ceremony at the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) annual Compensation Institute in Saskatoon on May 21. “When my name was called, I completely froze,” says Sandee. “There are only a few moments in life where you feel such overwhelming...
… Saskatchewan recognizes individuals and organizations for the Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards who are … Representative Sandee Jordon of Regina. Sandee was on hand for the announcement at the awards ceremony at the … today. To be recognized in this way is something I’ll never forget!” During her more than 17 years with SaskEnergy, …

Bringing joy to local communities

SaskEnergy employees recently showed how small acts of kindness can create big impacts in three Saskatchewan communities. Through initiatives in Moose Jaw, Weyburn and Regina, teams came together to support care homes and schools, bringing joy and connection to people who need it most. Coffee, Music, and Smiles In Weyburn, employees spent an afternoon at the Weyburn Special Care Home, creating a warm and lively atmosphere with music, snacks, and conversation. They hired a local musician and brought treats to share, turning the visit into a celebration of connection. “Spending time with the...
… communities Published Date Dec 29, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share … Roemer, adds that the event was a wonderful experience for everyone. “They were so happy to have us there and made … Resources department during their afternoon at Thomson Community School in Regina. Reading and Fun at Thomson …

SaskEnergy Celebrates 30 Years of Sharing the Warmth

… a million articles of clothing, Share the Warmth has transformed over the last decade into a grassroots initiative … the importance of staying warm and we are proud to support community-based groups that are also committed to sharing … so many people across Saskatchewan,” said Allix Schweitzer, Community Engagement Supervisor who has been involved with …

Supporting hundreds of volunteers at World Curling Championship in Moose Jaw

The curlers weren’t the only ones hurrying hard at the 2025 BKT World Men’s Curling Championship — with 13 teams and over 75,000 fans attending nine days of curling action, it was the efforts of the more than 300 volunteers who made the event a success! As the official volunteer sponsor for the Championship, which took place from March 29 to April 6, 2025 in Moose Jaw, SaskEnergy was proud to support all the volunteers who hosted the event — helping fans to their seats, taking and selling tickets, providing support to athletes, setting up the venue and more! “It was an exciting week in Moose...
… in Moose Jaw Published Date Apr 10, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share … fans attending nine days of curling action, it was the efforts of the more than 300 volunteers who made the event a … says Allix Schweitzer, Supervisor of SaskEnergy’s Community Engagement team. “This was another great …

Whistleblower Policy

… to which we are subject, and to the implementation and enforcement of policies and operating procedures that promote … to the public interest require that SaskEnergy establish a formal process for the reporting, investigation and elimination of …

SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Grants Return to Support Saskatchewan’s Most Vulnerable This Winter

… winter, a warm meal and a safe place to stay aren’t just comforts — they’re lifelines. SaskEnergy, through its Share the … once again offering grants of up to $1,000 to support the community organizations that provide food, shelter, clothing … people. “Share the Warmth is a powerful example of community spirit in action,” said Mark Guillet, SaskEnergy …

SaskEnergy named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers

… has been named one of “Canada’s Top 100 Employers” for 2023. Published annually by Mediacorp Canada Inc. since … SaskEnergy a great place to work,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “Not only is SaskEnergy one … people and businesses of Saskatchewan—delivering safe and affordable natural gas with 99.99 per cent service …

Volunteers help make Canoe Kayak Nationals a success in Regina

Colourful canoes and kayaks, all lined up and ready to race, filled the south side of Wascana Lake at the end of August for the 2025 Canoe Kayak Canada Sprint National Championships. These championships drew more than 900 athletes from all over Canada to Regina. With so many athletes and races, it was all hands on deck to help the event run smoothly. That’s where more than 200 volunteers came in. “This event definitely could not happen without volunteers,” says Nathan Wilson, a member of the host organizing committee. “There can be up to 17 boats on the water at once, so we need people to help...
… in Regina Published Date Sep 5, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Colourful … filled the south side of Wascana Lake at the end of August for the 2025 Canoe Kayak Canada Sprint National … weren’t just about racing — it was also about teamwork and community spirit. Allix Schweitzer, SaskEnergy’s Supervisor …

Natural gas usage in Saskatchewan continues to break records

… Saskatchewan this week has again helped break the record for natural gas consumption in the province. Natural gas … 2021. SaskEnergy measures daily natural gas consumption for the 24-hour period from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. A PJ is a … about 100 GJ of natural gas each year. “When we plan for winter usage, we prepare for the worst conditions a …

SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Days Shines Spotlight on Eagle Heart Centre in Regina

… initiative celebrating organizations that provide comfort and care to Saskatchewan residents in need. This year, … event is highlighting the efforts of Eagle Heart Centre, a community-based organization providing culturally relevant … warmth is more than heat — it’s about care, connection and community,” said Mark Guillet, President and CEO of …

‘The key message is safety’: SaskEnergy provides training to volunteer fire fighters

It’s important to SaskEnergy that when a volunteer fire department responds to an emergency that involves natural gas, they feel prepared and confident in keeping the situation safe. That’s why, for two decades, SaskEnergy has supported the Saskatchewan Volunteer Fire Fighters Association (SVFFA) by providing training and sponsorship support. The latest round of training came at this spring’s SVFFA fire school in Melville, where firefighters were provided with information on how to respond to a natural gas-related emergency. Attending the fire school to provide the training were SaskEnergy...
… fighters Published Date May 14, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Our People Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email … and confident in keeping the situation safe. That’s why, for two decades, SaskEnergy has supported the Saskatchewan … firefighters is all about a shared commitment to safety and community. Donald says that through SaskEnergy working …

Soaked but strong: volunteers brave the rain to help clean up

Every year, the North Central Community Association organizes a clean-up to help get rid of garbage and large items in the inner-city neighbourhood before winter arrives. This year, the clean-up faced a new challenge — heavy rain, but that didn’t stop volunteers from showing up and doing their part. “The rain was constant during the clean-up, but things still went well,” says Misty-Lee Bird, a SaskEnergy employee who helped out along with her partner Jamey. “People in North Central don’t always have a way to get rid of big items, so even though we were soaked, it felt good to help.” Volunteers...
… clean up Published Date Sep 23, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Every year, the North Central Community Association organizes a clean-up to help get rid … garbage and large items in the inner-city neighbourhood before winter arrives. This year, the clean-up faced a new …

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...
… youth Published Date Mar 19, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Indigenous Engagement Our People Facebook Linkedin … in these areas. “Highlighting opportunities in STEM for the next generation is key to building a more unified … sessions kicked off on February 11 at Bernard Constant Community School on James Smith Cree Nation and a second …

First Nations Power Authority and SaskEnergy Sign Memorandum of Understanding

… framework to explore sustainable energy security solutions for non-gasified First Nations communities and to increase … energy needs of First Nations, FNPA has been conducting community energy audits with First Nation communities.  “Our Community Energy Plans provide a roadmap for Indigenous …

Request an Encroachment Check

… Request an Encroachment Check Before You Begin SaskEnergy completes an encroachment check to … receive the results. This type of inspection is not valid for digging, excavation, or ground disturbance work . You must request a utility line locate for that type of work. For Realtors You may submit the …

Chair of the Board

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