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Regulations and Policies

… Policy We are committed to protecting the health and safety of employees, contractors, customers and the general … SaskEnergy's Drug and Alcohol Policy provides standards and guidelines to maintain a workplace free from the negative … effects of substance abuse. Contractors who work in safety sensitive positions are required to comply with our …

Government of Saskatchewan declares April Safe Digging Month with the reminder to Click Before You Dig

… underground infrastructure are crucial steps on the path to safety. “Although April is officially Safe Digging Month in … practices, the SCGA is holding a series of Contractor Safety Breakfasts throughout April in 28 locations across … organization dedicated to ensuring worker and public safety, environmental protection and the integrity of …

About Us

We are Saskatchewan's natural gas utility. As a provincial Crown Corporation, we deliver the convenience and warmth of natural gas to 400,000 residential, business and industrial customers.

Brenda Nowakowski

… human resources, ISO 9001 implementation and certification, safety management and assisting in developing corporate … Corporation, the North Saskatoon Business Association, the Safety Association of Saskatchewan Manufacturers and, most …

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...

Natural gas system outage in Melfort area

Early morning on Wednesday, January 10 th, 2018, SaskEnergy identified a significant pressure drop in its natural gas system near Melfort. As a result, approximately 4,500 customers in Melfort, St. Brieux, Kinistino and surrounding rural areas lost natural gas service to their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy technicians and operators immediately began working to address the issue as quickly as possible. By mid-morning, the source of the pressure drop was identified as a pipeline rupture of a high pressure transmission line between Weldon and Birch Hills. A SaskEnergy construction crew was...

Network Membership Eligibility Requirements

To become a Network Member, the following eligibility criteria must be met by the applicant and their business: Is registered to carry on business in the Province of Saskatchewan; Has a minimum of $2 million in general liability insurance; Has the ability to display an exterior SaskEnergy Network Member sign at their place of business; Workers' Compensation Board Letter of Good Standing; Domestic or General Gas License through the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK); Fully complies with all laws and regulations, including those respecting safety, legal and environmental; and...

Working near Critical Infrastructure

… through the record of line locate, which will indicate 'Crossing Supervision'. Allow up to two working days to … to meet you on site. For more information about Crossing Supervision requirements, contact us by email . … …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… said Jeff Hannotte, a gas inspector with the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK). “Regular … can become deadly within minutes,” the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency President Marlo Pritchard said. “I encourage … test them regularly.” For more information and tips on CO safety and prevention, visit  saskenergy.com  and the  TSASK …

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...

Encroachments

… outages, damage to facilities and pose a risk to public safety.  What is an encroachment?  An encroachment happens … infrastructure or facilities, call 1-800-567-8899.  Guidelines to Follow Planning an outdoor project? Depending …

SaskEnergy completes investigation into Prud’homme cavern wellhead fire; decommissions affected underground storage cavern

… on October 17th with the installation of a new wellhead; safety testing and site clearance were completed two days … casing pipe.  SaskEnergy has also implemented additional safety measures at all cavern facilities, including …

SaskEnergy, SaskPower Expand Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate

… be installed by a SaskEnergy Network Member or a Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) Licensed …

Lowest SaskEnergy Commodity Rates in 20 Years Approved by Government; Savings Eliminated by Federal Carbon Tax

… increase by 3.4 per cent to provide additional funding for safety and infrastructure investments. On April 1, 2019, … Delivery Service Rate will provide additional funding for safety and system integrity programs, as well as …

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...

Cabinet Approves SaskEnergy Rate Changes for November 1; Second Bill Decrease for Natural Gas Customers in 2016

… for the Delivery Service increase is related to costs for safety and infrastructure renewal. “SaskEnergy continues to invest in safety technology, as well as proactive infrastructure …

Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day

Each year, October 10 marks Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day. Today, SaskEnergy joins the Canadian Gas Association and natural gas utilities across the country in recognizing the work done by its employees to keep natural gas flowing to heat homes, run businesses and fuel industries. “As a company, our greatest strength is our people,” said Mark Guillet, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Today is our chance to recognize the expertise and care our employees demonstrate in delivering safe, reliable, and accessible energy to our customers every single day. It’s because of their...
… rewarding to be part of a team that supports both public safety and the safety of our system,” she says. As we head into cooler …

Focus on Core Operations Helps SaskEnergy Meet Strong Demand for Natural Gas in 2018-19; $60 Million Dividend Declared

… “This past winter reminded us how much we depend on the safety and reliability of SaskEnergy’s natural gas system … operational highlights include: $115 million spent on safety and system integrity programs, which contributed to a …

‘We’re just super lucky’: A close encounter with carbon monoxide

For weeks, Ross Carolan and his family felt sick but didn’t know why. Ross, his wife and their two young children were all feeling lethargic and coughing. Even their cat was irritable instead of her usual friendly self. This was in fall 2022. In what seemed like an unrelated issue at the time, the humidifier on Ross’s furnace had been leaking water, so he contacted a plumbing and heating company. This call may have saved their lives. The furnace technician used a Gas Measurement Instrument and found the furnace room contained 385 parts per million (ppm) of carbon monoxide (CO) — a life...
… with carbon monoxide Published Date Nov 6, 2024 Story Topic Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share For weeks, Ross … hardest things.” Learn more about CO signs, symptoms and safety tips .  Off … ‘We’re just super lucky’: A close …

Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter

… more often. Here are SaskEnergy’s top three natural gas safety tips to keep you and your family safe from Old Man … every couple of months. Visit saskenergy.com for more safety and energy saving tips. SaskEnergy delivers safe, …

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