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Service Technician Qualifying Position
Learning in the Field The Service Technician Qualifying Position (STQP) is an entry-level field position that allows you to train under the guidance of an experienced Service Technician. Participation in the two-year internal program is the first step to becoming a fully qualified Service Technician that works in the installation, operation and maintenance of our natural gas facilities. What is STQP? {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails/ZLtx-UKl138.jpg?itok=cV-oU-7k","video_url":"https://youtu.be/ZLtx-UKl138","settings":{...
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.
Setting Commodity Rates
Natural gas prices can fluctuate The commodity rate is the Gas Consumption Charge on your bill. SaskEnergy follows the regulatory standard practice to recover the cost of natural gas sold to customers without any markup. As a utility, we should not incur a profit or a loss on the sale of natural gas. As natural gas prices fluctuate, the cost of buying natural gas each month varies. Because we don't know the total cost of gas for a particular period of time, SaskEnergy uses a Gas Cost Variance Account (GCVA) to balance the changes in costs and revenues over time. This approach helps provide you...
Severe Weather
Nature can be unpredictable Severe or unforeseen weather has the potential to impact natural gas service to your home or business. While our system is designed to operate in extreme conditions, nature can create situations that go beyond anyone’s control.
Share the Warmth Grant Program
The Share the Warmth program provides grants for charitable organization who can offer warm clothing, shelter or food services to help our province’s most vulnerable citizens manage our harsh prairie.
Site Readiness for Commercial Service
To provide an accurate quote and keep the installation of natural gas service on schedule, your site must meet the following minimum requirements before completing an application form. Foundation and/or piles are in place Lot is within 150 millimetres (6 inches) of final land grade Property pins are in place and visible Property number is displayed on the lot and visible from the street Grain Dryers To receive a quote, you must provide a lot plan identifying the proposed location of the grain dryer. If you proceed with gas service, we will work with you to determine the final location of the...
Site Readiness for Residential Service
To provide an accurate quote and keep the installation of natural gas service on schedule, your site must meet the following minimum requirements before completing an application form. Standard Home Foundation and/or piles are in place Walls are up and backfill around the home is complete Lot is within 150 millimetres (6 inches) of final land grade Property pins are in place and visible A pressure treated meter board is available on site Property number is displayed on the lot and visible from the street Ready-to-Move (RTM) or Modular Home Foundation and/or piles are in place and backfill is...
Snow and Ice
SaskEnergy’s natural gas equipment is designed to operate safely in Saskatchewan’s temperatures. However, heavy snow, ice buildup, or unsafe snow removal can damage our facilities and increase the risk of a gas leak or disruption to service. To ensure the natural gas equipment remains operating when you need it the most, we recommend the following: Keep the meter, regulator and shut-off valve free of snow and ice. Do not use a snow plow or snow blower near the meter or riser. Avoiding pushing or piling the snow around the meter, riser or exterior equipment vents. Watch for melting snow from...
Start, Stop or Transfer Service
Moving? Let us know if you need to: Transfer your existing natural gas service account from one property to another Start a new natural gas service account if you're not a current customer Stop service if you no longer need natural gas on your property Go Online It's easy to inform SaskEnergy and other service providers within Saskatchewan of your residential address change when moving. Start, stop, or transfer your natural gas service online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with ExpressAddress. What you Need to Begin Two pieces of identification Your 11-digit SaskEnergy account number (if you're...
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.
Students
Co-operative Education We are here to support you in enhancing your resume while gaining valuable work experience in your field of study. Co-op positions start in January, May or September for four month terms, with the opportunity for an extension. To be eligible, you must enroll in the Co-op Program at your post-secondary institution offered through: University of Saskatchewan University of Regina Saskatchewan Polytechnic Summer Work Experience Our Summer Student Program provides a valuable work experience and allows you to earn some money over the summer break. We hire Summer Students in a...
Suppliers
SaskEnergy's goal is to buy goods and services through a fair competitive process. As responsible Environmental Stewards, we often include conditions that promote and encourage environmental sustainability. Our Policy Conduct the procurement of all goods having a value of $25,000 (CDN) or greater. Conduct the procurement of all services having a value of $100,000 (CDN) or greater. Ensure Best Value. We follow the guidelines and standards outlined by the Crown Investment Corporation (CIC) in the Crown Sector Procurement – Best Value Procurement Policy. We structure and conduct practices to...
Supporting Vulnerable Peoples
Improving the well-being of individuals builds a strong sense of community. We believe in lending a hand when and where we can. Share the Warmth™ Grants The Share the Warmth program provides grants for charitable organization who can offer warm clothing, shelter or food services to help our province’s most vulnerable citizens manage our harsh prairie winters. Through an annual application process, organizations can receive $1,000 for their project. Share the Warmth empowers charitable organizations to provide extra services by further leveraging funds they receive. Since 2013, over $285,000...
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”...
System Inspections
Working in your community SaskEnergy owns and maintains the infrastructure required to provide natural gas service, including the meter. To ensure safe, reliable service and to meet regulatory requirements, we perform a variety of tests and inspections on our system throughout the province each year. SaskEnergy personnel or an authorized contractor may need to enter your yard or property to access above and below ground equipment depending on the type of inspection. Types of Inspections Leak Survey: using handheld devices or vehicle-mounted technology, we inspect gas lines above and below the...
TAP Terms & Conditions
Applicants with gross household incomes of more than $68,000 will not be accepted. SaskEnergy will select participants based on homeowner need, location, and such other criteria relevant to SaskEnergy. Not all applicants will be accepted into the Program. Selected participants shall ensure their property is a safe place for contractors and SaskEnergy employees to access and perform activities in relation to the Program. Only one application per household. Renters/rental properties are not eligible. Successful applicants from previous years are not eligible. Only those homeowners selected will...
Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule
Terms & Conditions of Service