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Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Declared November 6 to 10

… the dangers of carbon monoxide,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan said. “A working CO detector can alert you to danger before physical … best thing to do is frequently test your detector and become familiar with it,” said Kurtus Reiber, a gas inspector …

For your Business

… Building or expanding your business in Saskatchewan? At SaskEnergy, we work with you to understand your business and … Convenient Natural gas provides instant, consistent and comfortable heating.   It Will Save You Money Natural gas … fuel storage and will provide an endless supply.   Find a Network Member Need a qualified contractor? Contact your …

Access My Account

Self-service, your way You can securely manage your account through SaskEnergy's easy-to-use online self-service options at anytime, anywhere. You'll want to sign in for this: Go paperless and reduce your environmental footprint Receive text or email notifications regarding your SaskEnergy account View your current and past billing information Pay your bill by credit card Sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan Sign up for automatic payment withdrawals through Pre-Authorized Payment Plan Better understand your natural gas usage Link multiple accounts to manage your bills for your cottage...

Business Rates

… … Business Rates Effective as of October 1, 2023 Small Commercial The following rates apply if your annual gas … to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . … to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . …

Cory Frei

… and Chief Financial Officer Mr. Frei leads all aspects of SaskEnergy’s finance, accounting, treasury, procurement and corporate support functions. He first joined SaskEnergy in 2009 and was appointed to his current role in … and strategic planning, both internal and external to SaskEnergy. Mr. Frei holds a Bachelor of Business …

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...

No Heat

… Repair Are you turning up the thermostat but no heat is coming from the register? In most cases, the loss of … and diagnose the issue, we recommend you contact your local SaskEnergy Network Member  or your licensed heating contractor. They …

Our Roadmap to 35% by 2030

Reducing our emissions from operations by 35% by 2030 In 2020-21, we set a target to reduce our emissions from operations by 35 per cent, from 2019 levels, by 2030. SaskEnergy’s operational emissions include those from our natural gas system as well as company-owned vehicles, and emissions related to heating and powering our offices and facilities. We are now halfway toward achieving this goal. Our roadmap SaskEnergy has three priority areas to align projects and activities that address our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. 1. Vent gas reduction About 25 per cent of SaskEnergy’s emissions come...

Owen Rice

… Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary Owen Rice leads SaskEnergy’s Legal, Strategic Communications, Regulatory Compliance, and Land functions. … at the Alberta Court of Appeal in Calgary. Since joining SaskEnergy in 2005, he has held progressively senior legal …

Safety Sign Art Project

… Sign Art Project Promoting Safety through Indigenous Art At SaskEnergy, safety is a core value and a top priority. We are committed to the safety of the public through the promotion … Indigenous voices in our province and create authentic artwork, SaskEnergy collaborated with Jade Roberts , Indigenous …

Start, Stop or Transfer Service

… natural gas on your property Go Online It's easy to inform SaskEnergy and other service providers within Saskatchewan … Need to Begin Two pieces of identification Your 11-digit SaskEnergy account number (if you're an existing customer) Go to expressaddress.com SaskEnergy will begin processing your service request …

Governance

Acting in the best interests of the public ESG issues are critical for us to address as we meet Saskatchewan’s demand for energy. They are also important to our customers and the communities where we operate. SaskEnergy's work to promote ESG principles starts with our Board of Directors. The Board provides strategic leadership on ESG initiatives and risks, including: environmental responsibility Indigenous relations stakeholder engagement community investment financial stewardship employee and public safety. SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors is committed to high standards of governance that are...

Susan Barber, K.C.

… Ms. Barber (K.C., C.Dir.) has served as the Chair of the SaskEnergy Board of Directors since June 2013 and is a member of the Audit and Finance Committee. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree as well as a … In 2012, Ms. Barber was named by the Womens’ Executive Network as one of Canada’s Top 100 most powerful women in …

Non-Serviced Property

Getting gas to customers As part of our province-wide natural gas distribution system, gas lines can exist where there is no individual service. If your proposed work is on a property or parcel of land that does not have a natural gas service connection such as an alleyway, greenspace, ditch or unserviced lot, but gas lines are present, written permission is required to proceed. How to Proceed Request a line locate and review the record of locate once all the underground lines have been marked. Review the list of activities and allowable conditions related to your proposed work in SaskEnergy’s...

Safety patrols prepare for summer construction season

… said Daryl Posehn, Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA).  “Contractors and homeowners … Sask 1 st Call, the SCGA and the three utility Crowns (SaskEnergy, SaskPower and SaskTel) to reduce the number of … disrupting service to customers. Sask 1 st Call has over 65 members (including SaskEnergy/TransGas, SaskPower, SaskTel …

Using storage caverns to serve our customers

As the weather turns cold, our customers rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy plans year-round to provide Saskatchewan residents with the energy they need. One of the ways we meet the demand for energy is with storage caverns. Storage caverns are large underground cavities where we can safely store natural gas. A storage cavern has an average size of about 40 to 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools and are about one kilometre below the ground. “A storage cavern is the greatest thing for the storage of energy,” says Derek Leach, Director of SaskEnergy’s System Control...
… rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy plans year-round to provide Saskatchewan … and disposed of safely. The cavern is then filled with compressed natural gas, which is stored until needed. … and we have processes in place to keep those who live and work near our facilities safe.  On … Using storage caverns to …

Planning a Dig Project

… a Dig Project … Planning a Dig Project Follow a safe work plan Planning ahead is the first step to ensuring a … us to quickly access the gas line, can put you and your community at serious risk. Steps to Follow 1. Mark the Area … In the case of an emergency or for maintenance work, SaskEnergy needs access to all above or below ground …

Request a Safety Presentation

Let's talk safety We are committed to safety and look for opportunities to talk about it. Whether you’re a safety coordinator at a jobsite, a teacher, or a member of a community association, natural gas education is important to keep everyone safe. Topics available for discussion include: Damage Prevention (safe digging near underground infrastructure) Carbon Monoxide Detecting a Natural Gas Leak Send us a message outlining the details of your request. A SaskEnergy Representative will follow-up with you in 3-5 business days to discuss options and determine availability. Presentation...

Supporting Vulnerable Peoples

… the well-being of individuals builds a strong sense of community. We believe in lending a hand when and where we … more than 530 Share the Warmth projects. This year, SaskEnergy is providing $100,000 in grants to charitable … helps build skills such as leadership, confidence, teamwork and fuels healthy habits for life. SaskEnergy is proud …

Reinstall a Gas Line

… a gas line if you have had it temporarily removed to complete a project, like building a garage or an addition to … payment. Natural gas meter number(s) (required for upgrade work). Your contractor’s name and contact information. … the site visit The owner of the property must be present. A SaskEnergy technician will review the application request …

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