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Supporting Vulnerable Peoples
Improving the well-being of individuals builds a strong sense of community. We believe in lending a hand when and where we can. Share the Warmth™ - Celebrating 30 Years The Share the Warmth program began in 1994 as a Sweater Recycling Project which redistributed nearly one million articles of warm clothing to individuals across the province. Today, the Share the Warmth Grant program provides funding to charitable organizations that offer warm clothing, shelter, food services or mental health support to help vulnerable citizens manage our cold prairie winters. Through an annual application...
Landlord Service Transfer Agreement
Terms The Agreement between the Landlord and SaskEnergy shall be subject to the terms and conditions listed herein (the ‘Conditions’), The SaskEnergy Act, The SaskEnergy Regulations, and SaskEnergy’s general Terms and Conditions of Service, as contemplated by Section 16 of The SaskEnergy Act (the ‘Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule’), all as amended from time to time. As the Landlord of the Properties, as set out in the SaskEnergy landlord registration or the SaskEnergy Online Account, I agree to notify SaskEnergy of any changes to this information, including the purchase or sale of any of...
Gas Meter Safety
Stay safe and sound, above and below ground. Keep the area around the gas meter on your property clear, ensuring that SaskEnergy and emergency responders can access it easily and safely at all times. Protect the meter: Covering or altering the meter can cause it to stop working or malfunction, and can prevent access to it in an emergency situation. Using the meter to hang hoses, leashes or ropes causes wear and tear on the gas meter. Leaning objects against the meter like bikes or bins can make it difficult for SaskEnergy and its authorized contractors to respond quickly during an emergency...
Start, Stop or Transfer Service
Moving? Let us know if you need to: Transfer your existing natural gas service account from one property to another Start a new natural gas service account if you're not a current customer Stop service if you no longer need natural gas on your property Go Online It's easy to inform SaskEnergy and other service providers within Saskatchewan of your residential address change when moving. Start, stop, or transfer your natural gas service online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with ExpressAddress. What you Need to Begin Two pieces of identification Your 11-digit SaskEnergy account number (if you're...
Pay Your Bill
… for the first time, you will need your 11-digit SaskEnergy account number. You can also pay through your financial … your bills automatically paid each month from your bank account. Set up PPP Credit Card You can pay using your VISA … or notices to this mailing address. Equalized Payment Plan Manage your budget Spread your annual gas costs over 12 …
System Inspections
Working in your community SaskEnergy owns and maintains the infrastructure required to provide natural gas service, including the meter. To ensure safe, reliable service and to meet regulatory requirements, we perform a variety of tests and inspections on our system throughout the province each year. SaskEnergy personnel or an authorized contractor may need to enter your yard or property to access above and below ground equipment depending on the type of inspection. Types of Inspections Leak Survey: using handheld devices or vehicle-mounted technology, we inspect gas lines above and below the...
PPP Application Form
President and Chief Executive Officer
… annually by the Board. The President and CEO shall be accountable to and report to the Board. The Board requires … The President and CEO shall be responsible for the management of the affairs and business of the Corporation, … the President and CEO’s overall responsibilities for the management of the affairs and business of the Corporation: …
Hydronic Additive Rebate Program
Terms & Conditions Overview Participant Eligibility Premises Eligibility Product Eligibility Rebates Additional Terms & Conditions Documentation Contact Information 1.0 Overview The Hydronic Additive Rebate (the “Program”) provides rebates to eligible applicants (an “Applicant”) for the purchase and installation of qualifying hydronic additives (the “Products”, or individually, the “Product”) into hydronic heating systems (i.e. natural gas boiler). The Program is targeted to the commercial, institutional and industrial market. The Program begins September 1, 2022. SaskEnergy may change or...
Accessibility
We at SaskEnergy believe in inclusion and value diversity. Our goal is to remove barriers to improve access to services and information for customers, the public and our employees. We value your feedback on how we can deliver service to make it easy and convenient for you. Contact us if you have questions or suggestions to share. Our Website We have designed our website to follow Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. Several factors remain top of mind when creating content such as colour contrast ratios, type sizes, image text descriptions, form field labelling and the ability to...
Credit Card Payment
Convenient and Secure Make a one-time bill payment online with your VISA® or Mastercard®. All you need is your SaskEnergy account number. When you pay with a credit card: You will be redirected to a secure, third-party payment service provider, Moneris. A 1.75% non-refundable service fee is added to your payment amount and paid directly to Moneris. The fee is applied to all credit card transactions. Payment processing will take up to 2 business days to appear on your account. We are not able to accept VISA® or Mastercard® gift cards, prepaid or debit credit cards. SaskEnergy's Terms &...
Encroachments
Be aware of what's below ground when working above Any temporary or permanent structures that extend onto a SaskEnergy Right of Way hinders our ability to gain access in response to an emergency. These situations can cause long-term outages, damage to facilities and pose a risk to public safety. What is an encroachment? An encroachment happens when any item or structure, whether temporarily or permanently, extends over the Right of Way. This includes structures alongside, overtop or underneath SaskEnergy infrastructure or facilities. {"preview_thumbnail":"/_flysystem/azblob/styles/video_embed...
Investing in Safety
Safety is our number one priority We are always committed to our safety, the safety of our team and the public. Safety is a core value and is the guiding principle in the operation of our system. Safety programming is applied to all aspects of our gas lines and facilities - design, construction, operation and maintenance. Our goal is to see every employee and contractor go home safely at the end of the day and meet the vision of Mission: Zero - zero injuries, zero fatalities and zero suffering. We support public and workplace safety through initiatives such as the promotion of damage...
Rates
Services and charges As your natural gas utility, our goal is to ensure we manage rates in a fair and equitable way. In most cases, natural gas is more affordable than other energy source options. SaskEnergy rate charges on your bill are made up of three parts: 1. Gas Delivery Service Basic Monthly Charge (Fixed Amount) Includes the cost of the service line, meter, meter reading, 24 hour emergency services and account administration. Delivery Charge (Based on Consumption) Includes the cost to transport, store and distribute natural gas, as well as maintain the system. 2. Gas Supply Service...
Setting Commodity Rates
Natural gas prices can fluctuate The commodity rate is the Gas Consumption Charge on your bill. SaskEnergy follows the regulatory standard practice to recover the cost of natural gas sold to customers without any markup. As a utility, we should not incur a profit or a loss on the sale of natural gas. As natural gas prices fluctuate, the cost of buying natural gas each month varies. Because we don't know the total cost of gas for a particular period of time, SaskEnergy uses a Gas Cost Variance Account (GCVA) to balance the changes in costs and revenues over time. This approach helps provide you...
Staying Safe
Natural gas is the safest and most reliable energy source when treated with care. Getting a line locate, proper work planning and hand digging are important steps to keeping you safe.
First Nations Power Authority and SaskEnergy Sign Memorandum of Understanding
First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan (FNPA) and SaskEnergy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide a framework to explore sustainable energy security solutions for non-gasified First Nations communities and to increase Indigenous economic participation through cleaner energy initiatives. “Working with the First Nations Power Authority, SaskEnergy will expand their already successful Indigenous procurement policies and practices and explore options to bring natural gas to more First Nations communities,” said Dustin Duncan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. By...
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 Email...
Gas Retailer Tariff
Gas Retailers
Buying from a third-party supplier Gas Retailers are independent suppliers and are not affiliated with/or endorsed by SaskEnergy. In Saskatchewan, you have the option to buy natural gas from an authorized Gas Retailer if your annual consumption is less than 660,000 m 3. Similar to any purchase decision, it’s important to educate yourself on whether you are dealing with a reputable company and to understand the contract you are signing. SaskEnergy can’t provide advice, recommendations, or guarantees related to a supply contract, credit worthiness, or business practices of a Gas Retailer...