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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...
… Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day … Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day Published Date Oct 10, 2025 … Email Share Each year, October 10 marks Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day. Today, SaskEnergy joins the …
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SaskEnergy completes investigation into Prud’homme cavern wellhead fire; decommissions affected underground storage cavern

… has completed the investigation into the October 2014 gas release and fire at its Prud’homme natural gas storage … with the installation of a new wellhead; safety testing and site clearance were completed two days later.   The remaining caverns at the site were not impacted. SaskEnergy’s investigation, using …

Federal Carbon Tax

… Carbon Tax applies to all fossil fuels, including natural gas, and is calculated based on the amount you use. Federal … receive a zero charge for the Federal Carbon Tax on natural gas delivered from that date. This is the result of the … reducing the carbon charge under Part I of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act to zero.  Have questions? Here are …

For your Home

… For your Home … For your Home Benefits of Natural Gas Natural gas is efficient, environmentally friendly and reliable. Natural gas appliances provide the comfort you and your family …

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

… Changes for November 1; Second Bill Decrease for Natural Gas Customers in 2016 … Cabinet Approves SaskEnergy Rate … Changes for November 1; Second Bill Decrease for Natural Gas Customers in 2016 Published Date Oct 12, 2016 Facebook … reflects changes in the heat value factor of natural gas supply purchased by SaskEnergy. SaskEnergy will also …

SaskEnergy’s relationship with First Responders helps keep public safe

SaskEnergy employees, like First Responders, play a key role in keeping the public safe. In fact, we often work side by side First Responders in cases of potential natural gas emergencies. That mutual support extends to how we train and prepare for emergencies as well. “Building relationships, exchanging knowledge and training together ensures we can work together to safely manage emergencies, whether it’s a fire where a natural gas source is present, or an unplanned gas release,” says Peter MacLachlan – General Manager, of our Saskatoon Area Operations. SaskEnergy offers natural gas emergency...
… side by side First Responders in cases of potential natural gas emergencies. That mutual support extends to how we train … manage emergencies, whether it’s a fire where a natural gas source is present, or an unplanned gas release,” says Peter MacLachlan – General Manager, of …

Outdoor Living

… even faster. Creating your own oasis is easy with natural gas. Barbecue Grill and never refill. A natural gas barbecue is: Convenient - easy connection to your home gas system means you can cook on demand anytime of the year. …

Rates

… Rates … 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.    … natural gas, as well as maintain the system. 2. Gas Supply Service This is the cost of natural gas (or the …

Detecting a Leak

… Detecting a Leak … Detecting a Leak For a natural gas emergency or if you think there is a gas leak, call … community response teams will: Respond to the suspected site immediately  Assess the source of the problem and make sure the site is cleared of anyone whose safety may be at risk  …

Services

… so we can connect, transfer or disconnect your natural gas service. Change an Existing Service Apply online if you would like to move a gas line, upgrade your service capacity, permanently remove gas service or reinstall a gas line. Getting the Site Ready for Service Be ready for when our field crews …

Indoor Comfort

… you are renovating or building, installation of natural gas appliances will provide the convenience and comfort you … known as a hydronic heating system, an efficient natural gas boiler is: Reliable - keep your home and water warm … rating will cost less to operate and can reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to an older model. Read Natural …

Wildfire

… causing outages to essential services. While natural gas itself is a combustible fuel, it can be used safely to … First Responders will make the determination if natural gas service must be shut off. Do not attempt to turn off natural gas service at the meter yourself. You could cause injury or …

System upgrades resulting in lower emissions

At SaskEnergy, we are committed to reducing emissions from our operations by 35 per cent by 2030. A lot of the work to achieve this goal involves technological upgrades to our system through three focus areas — vent gas reduction, optimization and renewable electricity. New systems We are designing and installing new flare systems at our stations across Saskatchewan, to cut down the amount of gas that is vented through our operations. Flare systems are regularly shown on TV news, or you may have noticed them while driving by – a flame coming from the top of a tall thin pipe at a SaskEnergy...

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...
… As the weather turns cold, our customers rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy plans … underground cavities where we can safely store natural gas. A storage cavern has an average size of about 40 to 50 … of what the inside of a storage cavern looks like. Natural gas is typically stored seasonally. It’s added into our …

SaskEnergy wins three national awards for environmental innovation

… and the environment has been recognized by the Canadian Gas Association (CGA), the voice of Canada’s natural gas … for innovations by SaskEnergy in reducing emissions and the third recognized superior performance in SaskEnergy’s … intake for use as a supplemental fuel. SaskEnergy won its third award, also in the innovations in emissions reduction …

Heating Affordability Program Terms & Conditions

… with Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") and third-party agent, CLEAResult ("CLEAResult"). The Program is … furnace ("the Unit") that may reduce natural gas and electricity usage with its associated operating …

Reports

… and industries of Saskatchewan as the demand for natural gas in Saskatchewan continues to grow. SaskEnergy completed … Report - June 30, 2025   2024 - Quarterly Report Archives Third Quarter Report December 31, 2024 SaskEnergy Third Quarter Report - December 31, 2024 Second Quarter …
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Heat Pumps

… and on a supplemental heating system such as a natural gas furnace when temperatures drop. These heating systems … system should switchover to the supplementary heat source.  Gas Heat Pumps Natural gas heat pumps for residential homes are now available. This …

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