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Getting the Site Ready for Service
… Getting the Site Ready for Service … Getting the Site Ready for Service Site Readiness … facilities, must be located and clearly marked. … Getting the Site Ready for Service …
Non-Serviced Property
… Non-Serviced Property … Non-Serviced Property Getting gas to customers As part of our province-wide …
Building relationships with the people we serve
Ever wonder how new homes, cabins or businesses get connected to our natural gas system? SaskEnergy’s Customer Connect Technicians (CCTs) are instrumental to this process. Adam Colvine works as a CCT in Saskatoon and the surrounding rural area. He personally sees customers’ connection process through from start to finish, to make it as easy as possible to get service. “A highlight of the job is getting to know people, and hearing their stories of how and why they’re building their dream home or cabin. I like being a part of figuring out the best solutions that will help them realize their...
… as possible to get service. “A highlight of the job is getting to know people, and hearing their stories of how and … few requests for gas service, we’ve built a rapport and getting a new gas meter is a smooth process. Adam makes my … as a plumber and HVAC technician. “At SaskEnergy, I like getting to deal with customers firsthand. I also enjoy being …
Services
… permanently remove gas service or reinstall a gas line. Getting the Site Ready for Service Be ready for when our …
Solar power is lightening our emissions from operations
After a full year of generating power, the large-scale solar installation at SaskEnergy’s Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in south Regina has proven to be a shining success! SaskEnergy’s first renewable electricity system began generating power in April 2023. In its first full year of operation, the TBS 1 solar panels performed even better than expected! “The system was sized according to that site’s annual power consumption, so we expected that the station’s net electrical usage would balance to zero,” says Trevor Ficor, an Engineer-in-Training with our Emissions Management team. But in our 2023...
… in Asquith, Moosomin, Rosetown and Saskatoon will be getting solar power, too. An Operations Manager in Regina, … technicians in Operations are proud to see SaskEnergy is getting ahead of emissions,” says Neil. In 2023-24, the …
Privacy Policy
… and Awareness G. Your Personal Information: Processes for Getting it Right A. Purpose Statement The purpose of this … Privacy Policy. G. Your Personal Information: Processes for Getting it Right 1. Accuracy Let Us Know : It is important …
Sharing culture and traditions at "Mini Mosaic"
SaskEnergy employees came together at our head office in Regina to celebrate the diverse cultures and traditions represented within our company at “Mini Mosaic” on May 21. Hosted by SaskEnergy’s Joint Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the annual event is an opportunity for employees to create booths sharing information about their unique cultures, through food, music, art and fashion. "Mini Mosaic is a cornerstone event at SaskEnergy that celebrates the rich diversity within our organization, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among employees. This event emphasizes our commitment to...
… host events like this!” As a baker, Shahla enjoyed getting to share traditional desserts — like her baklava, … “My culture, faith and roots are a big part of who I am, so getting to share that with others feels really meaningful. …
'Starting in a good way': A pipe ceremony’s important role for a project
On a sunny day in June, a team of SaskEnergy employees met with an Indigenous Elder, consultants, and the Mayor of St. Louis, Saskatchewan. They wanted to begin a pipeline replacement project, occurring within village limits, with care and respect. Elder Calvin and his team from Fox Valley Counselling led a pipe ceremony for the group alongside the South Saskatchewan River — an important area to Indigenous and Métis communities. The ceremony took place near the buffalo monument in St. Louis, which holds deep cultural meaning. “We’re learning to recognize the importance of the land through...
… approval of Elder Calvin and prior to the pipe ceremony getting underway. The engineering side of the project has … with us. It’s not just about starting a project, or getting it done — it’s about starting it in a good way, and …
Commercial or Industrial New Service
Complete this application if you are requesting a natural gas service connection for a commercial building or you require a design and cost estimate for commercial development. 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 as part of the application. Contact your mechanical contractor to gather this information.
Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line
… digging and damage prevention is everyone’s responsibility. Getting a line locate is free but hitting a buried utility …
Gas Meter Safety
… quickly during an emergency. Prevent the gas meter from getting damaged by being cautious when using lawn mowers, …
How to Apply
… further at your qualifications and is a stepping stone to getting an interview. This is your chance to highlight your …
Residential New Service
Complete this application if you are requesting natural gas service for an individual lot within one of the following locations: Farm Acreage Resort Urban Community First Nation Before You Begin Refer to our site readiness requirements to ensure you are ready for SaskEnergy to provide a quote. Gas load details are required to process your request. Consumption details in BTU/HR or M3/HR can be found on the equipment, through the manufacturer, or by contacting your mechanical contractor. If you live on a farm or acreage, you must receive an online estimate before you submit a request for service...
Safety Events Prepare Students in Tisdale and Melville for Future Workplaces
What substance is added to natural gas to give it an odour? What does it smell like? Students got the answers to these questions and more as part of Cade Sprackman Safety Day events that took place in Tisdale and Melville during May. Members of SaskEnergy’s Operations team attended the events and had a station set up as part of an “Amazing Safety Quest.” The quest taught students about safety in a variety of industries in the province, so they are prepared before starting their careers. Operations Managers Elmer Hollinger and Trent Cousins attended the Safety Day event in Melville on May 29....
… Day event is a great opportunity to educate young adults getting into the workforce about natural gas safety, but …
SaskEnergy threepeats as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers
For the third year in a row, SaskEnergy is proud to be named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers. Awarded annually by Mediacorp Canada Inc., Canada's Top 100 Employers recognizes organizations that are leaders in providing exceptional workplaces for their employees. For Jeddalyn Nadeau, an Operations Technician in Saskatoon, getting the opportunity to advance her career in-house is what makes SaskEnergy a great place to work. Jeddalyn started at SaskEnergy as a Customer Service Representative, and had hopes of becoming an Operations Technician. With the guidance and support of other technicians...
… For Jeddalyn Nadeau, an Operations Technician in Saskatoon, getting the opportunity to advance her career in-house is …
Yorkton based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan
… of Parkland Contracting and Vac Services. “The benefits of getting a line locate outweigh the risks. It benefits our …
Get money back on energy-efficient furnaces, boilers and water heaters
… Members for eligible homes located in Saskatchewan. “Getting the money back is easy,” Adair said. “Contact a …
SaskEnergy Recognizes Natural Gas Utility Workers on October 10
There are many reasons to be thankful this Monday. October 10 is Thanksgiving, and it is also Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers’ Day. SaskEnergy is marking the day by recognizing its many hard-working employees who are committed to providing safe, reliable and affordable access to natural gas to homes throughout Saskatchewan. “I’m thankful for the dedication shown by our employees to the people of this province. This commitment helps make SaskEnergy one of the most reliable energy delivery systems in North America,” SaskEnergy’s Acting President and CEO Mark Guillet said. “Whenever you step...
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...
… website or phone 1-866-828-4888 for a line locate. “Getting a line locate is a simple step that can prevent …
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...
… is infectious, when you’re around her you can’t help getting involved with whatever it is she is doing,” says …