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Governance

… for energy. It is also important to our customers and the communities where we operate. SaskEnergy's corporate responsibility efforts start with our … relations, environmental protection and a representative workforce. Our corporate values are reflected in our Code of …

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

… where there is no individual service. If your proposed work is on a property or parcel of land that does not have a … and allowable conditions related to your proposed work in SaskEnergy’s Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule - Appendix F . Complete the Request for an Encroachment Form below. If your …

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 …

Employees roll up sleeves and lend a hand at Regina Food Bank

Every day, the Regina Food Bank helps about 500 families — and that number keeps growing. During the holiday season, the need is even greater, making extra help from volunteers essential. Recently, two groups of SaskEnergy employees spent time at the Food Bank, sorting and organizing food donations. For them, it was a chance to give back to the community and strengthen team connections. “The biggest takeaway for me was knowing that our efforts are directly helping those in our community. It felt good knowing that our small act of kindness was making a big difference to those in need,” says...

Planning 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

… Request a Safety Presentation Let's talk safety We are committed to safety and look for opportunities to talk about … Send us a message outlining the details of your request. A SaskEnergy Representative will follow-up with you in 3-5 … requests How to safely expose facilities or 'daylighting' Working around critical infrastructure and/or high pressure …

Construction Meets Conservation: Bird-Friendly Expansion at Prud’homme

For years, SaskEnergy's Prud’homme Compressor Station has been more than a hub for energy — it’s been a hidden sanctuary for nesting birds. “We've been managing nesting birds at the station for more than 10 years. There are several wetlands near the facility and the area provides excellent nesting habitat for migratory bird species,” says Ashley Syrgiannis, SaskEnergy's Manager of Environmental Assessment. “So, before our Prud’homme Expansion Project began, we approached our Operations team to see if they would be interested in some habitat enhancements.” As part of the Prud’homme Expansion...
… Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share For years, SaskEnergy's Prud’homme Compressor Station has been more than a hub for energy — … of the Prud’homme Expansion Project, a lot of construction work is taking place on site. “We wanted to make sure we …

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 …

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...

Alarm Saves Regina Couple from Carbon Monoxide

Jim and Linda Dickenson decorate their heritage home to draw people from across Regina to be spooked there on Halloween night. But they were the ones to get a serious scare at home one summer evening. A colourless, odourless, and tasteless poison was drifting up from their basement and lingering near their second-floor bedroom, one that, over time, could send them to hospital — or even worse. Jim’s phone rang, surprising them while they watched a loud action movie. They were up on the third floor of their home that warm, dark evening. Their security company was calling. A presence had been...
… floor of their home that warm, dark evening. Their security company was calling. A presence had been detected inside … sleep. The firefighters exited the house and contacted SaskEnergy. SaskEnergy Operations Technician Chris Stinson, who works in Regina, gets calls like this once or twice a week. …

Remove a Gas Line or Meter

… information is mandatory to process your application. Incomplete or inaccurate information will significantly delay … payment. Natural gas meter number(s) (required for upgrade work). Your contractor’s name and contact information. … natural gas service. Your project will be added to SaskEnergy’s schedule and a construction crew will plan …

Homes Beyond Code - Home Builder Rebate

… Homes Beyond Code - Home Builder Rebate SaskEnergy has introduced the Homes Beyond Code Program to … set out by The National Building Code of Canada .  As we work towards building a more sustainable future for … home Hiring a qualified Home Builder in Saskatchewan is recommended. Owner-built homes are eligible but must meet the …

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...
… Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below … or below Published Date Aug 21, 2024 Story Topic In the Community Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a … Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below …

Energy Saving Tips

… gas emissions. Furnace and Thermostat A furnace that works at peak efficiency will use less energy and cost less … (follow the manufacturer’s instructions). Ask your local Network Member about installing a heat trap to prevent heated …

Move a Gas Line or Meter

… information is mandatory to process your application. Incomplete or inaccurate information will significantly delay … payment. Natural gas meter number(s) (required for upgrade work). Your contractor’s name and contact information. … review and design is required, you have 30 days to contact SaskEnergy to proceed with the project. The estimate and …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… of this potentially deadly gas,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “That’s why our government has … in the prevention of carbon monoxide incidents”. Hannotte recommends homeowners keep an eye out for ice and snow that … regulations and where they should be installed, visit  www.saskatchewan.ca/smoke-co-alarms . For media inquiries, …

Chair of Environmental, Social and Governance Committee

… Chair of Environmental, Social and Governance Committee … Chair of Environmental, Social and Governance Committee Position Description The Board of Directors (“Board”) shall appoint from among its members, a person to act as Chair for the Environmental, … Chair of Environmental, Social and Governance Committee …

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