Search
Displaying 41 - 60 of 77
Linda Moulin
Chair, Environmental, Social and Governance Committee
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Ms. Moulin was appointed to SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in November 2018. She is also Chair of the Environmental, Social and Governance Committee. She is the principal owner of LSM Consulting, a governance consulting firm in Saskatoon. Ms. Moulin retired in 2013 from her position as Chief Governance Officer with Affinity Credit Union, where she held overall responsibility for governance, and First Nations strategy and business development. A member of both the Canadian Association of Insurance Advisors and Chartered Financial Planners Association, she also holds...
Manage Your Account
Check your account balance and sign up for the equalized payment plan to help you manage your budget. Let us do the filing for you with paperless billing.
Maria McCullough
Executive VP, Human Resources and Safety
Ms. McCullough leads the delivery and execution of all strategic Human Resources functions, including talent acquisition and retention, employee development, succession, total rewards, labour relations, as well as occupational health and safety and the environment portfolios. She began her career at SaskEnergy in 1991 and has held a variety of progressive management roles in Human Resources, including Director of Employee Relations and Staffing. In 2019, she was appointed to the position of Vice President, Human Resources and Environment. Ms. McCullough is a graduate of the University of...
Nola Joorisity
Vice Chair and Chair, Audit and Finance Committee
Regina, Saskatchewan Ms. Joorisity (FCPA, FCA, CMA, C.Dir.) has been a member of SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors since June 2013. She is Vice Chair of the SaskEnergy Board of Directors and Chair of the Audit and Finance Committee. She holds a Fellow Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant, Certified Management Accountant and Fellow Chartered Accountant designation and has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan. She also obtained her Chartered Director’s designation. She has worked as the Chief Financial Officer and Managing Director of Greystone Managed...
Services
Need to request a new service connection or change an existing gas line? Complete an online application and review our guidelines to prepare your site for service installation.
Susan Barber, Q.C.
Chair
Regina, Saskatchewan Ms. Barber (Q.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 Bachelor of Laws degree. A partner at McDougall Gauley since 1994, Ms. Barber is one of Canada’s leading practitioners in labour and employment law, achieving the Queen’s Counsel designation in 2008 for her exemplary service to the legal profession. She is designated in the Canadian Lexpert directory as a leading practitioner in labour and in “The Best Lawyers in Canada”...
Ways to Save
We’ve got rebates, programs and low-cost tips to help you use less energy, save money and reduce your environmental footprint.
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.
Our Company
Serving Saskatchewan for nearly 70 years SaskEnergy delivers safe, reliable and affordable natural gas to homes, businesses and industry throughout Saskatchewan. Our 71,000-kilometre distribution system serves 93% of Saskatchewan communities and nearly 400,000 customers. As a provincial Crown corporation, our roots are deep. We've been serving Saskatchewan for almost seven decades. We are proud of the values we work and live by. With over 1,100 employees in more than 50 locations across the province, we understand the importance of providing high levels of service in a safe, customer-focused...
Focus on Core Operations Helps SaskEnergy Meet Strong Demand for Natural Gas in 2018-19; $60 Million Dividend Declared
SaskEnergy focused on its core operations in 2018-19, investing $299 million in gas line infrastructure projects to deliver higher volumes of natural gas to meet growing customer demand. The industrial sectors of enhanced oil recovery, power production and mining continue to drive SaskEnergy’s system load growth. SaskEnergy added 2,775 residential, business and industrial customers in 2018-19. The increased customer demand for SaskEnergy’s services was highlighted during the bitter cold of the 2018-19 winter. Last February was 40 per cent colder than normal. On February 8, 2019, SaskEnergy...
Know the risks and stay CO safe this winter
Exposure to the colourless, odourless gas can be deadly As the temperature drops and furnaces fire up, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), SaskPower Gas Inspections and SaskEnergy are offering tips to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) incidents. “Every home should have both a CO alarm and smoke alarm,” SPSA President Marlo Pritchard said. “The alarm from these devices will alert you and your loved ones, allowing you to escape the danger that’s present in your home.” CO, a colourless, tasteless, odourless gas, is produced when fuels such as natural gas, propane and kerosene don’t burn...
Energy Saving Tips
… (follow the manufacturer’s instructions). Ask your local Network Member about installing a heat trap to prevent heated water …
Terms of Use
By accessing the web site of SaskEnergy Incorporated or its subsidiary companies (hereinafter referred to as "SaskEnergy"), you expressly agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, please exit this web site immediately. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, then you may not read, link to, download or in any other way use information on the web site. These terms and conditions are subject to change, without prior notice, at the discretion of SaskEnergy, and users agree that they shall be bound by such changes. SaskEnergy...
Safety patrols prepare for summer construction season
The Sask 1 st Call Safety Patrols will enter their third year of operation on May 2 nd, and will continue promoting safe digging across the province until the construction season ends Oct 31 st. Thanks to the Safety Patrols and other damage prevention programs, the Crown utilities have seen a 32 per cent reduction in damage to underground facilities since 2014. “Face-to-face discussion and education are the heart and soul of this program,” said Daryl Posehn, Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA). “Contractors and homeowners respond very well when a patroller...
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.
Careers
Our energy comes from our people. Learn about our current job openings and discover how to grow your career.
Christine Short
Executive VP and CFO
Ms. Short joined SaskEnergy in August 2013. In her role, she is responsible for the strategic leadership and direction of the Corporation’s finance, facilities, vehicles and equipment, inventory and corporate procurement activities. Prior to joining SaskEnergy, she was Vice President and Controller for Farm Credit Canada responsible for the leadership of the Corporation’s financial management, financial reporting, financial systems and procurement functions. Ms. Short also held progressively responsible finance roles with USF Watergroup Inc. and Saskatchewan Wheat Pool (Viterra). Ms. Short has...
Diversity
… appreciates all employee perspectives and talents. Creating networking opportunities provides a way for employees to … SaskEnergy Aboriginal Government Employees (SAGE) Youth Network (Generation Energy) Joint Diversity Committee Coffee …
ENERGY STAR
… balance of temperature and humidity. Appliances You'll find the ENERGY STAR logo on the back of manufacturers’ …
Environmental Sustainability
Stewardship Environmental sustainability is critical as we meet Saskatchewan’s demand for safe and reliable energy. It’s also important to our customers and the communities where we operate. We encourage and promote environmental responsibility and stewardship through collaboration with stakeholders, including industry and customers, and by supporting community organizations. We assist our customers in reducing their impacts to the environment and meeting their environmental goals. For more than 20 years, we have offered energy efficiency programs to help our residential and commercial...