2023-24 SaskEnergy Annual Report

Financial and Operating Highlights

Operating Summary – Distribution

2023-24

2022-23

2021-22

6,513 2,565 5,103 8.7%

Sales in million cubic metres 1

6,474 2,641 5,954 (6.8%)

6,329 2,677 5,724 (3.0%)

Residential annual average usage (cubic metres)

Degree days 2

Percentage warmer (colder) than normal NATURAL GAS LINE (kilometres) SaskEnergy Incorporated

72,232

71,936

71,581

1 Retail, industrial and asset optimization.

2 A unit measuring the extent to which the temperature falls below 18° Celsius. Normal weather for the 12 months ending March 31, 2024 would have been 5,590 degree days.

Operating Summary – Transmission

2023-24

2022-23

2021-22

1.70

Peak day natural gas flows (petajoules)

1.63

1.65

Jan. 12

Date of peak day flow Storage cavern sites Storage caverns Storage field sites 1 Producing field sites 1

Dec. 22

Jan. 5

6

6

6

19

19

19

2 2

3

3 1

0

0 3

NATURAL GAS LINE (kilometres) TransGas Limited Transmission

14,676

14,674

14,653

167 473

Gathering

167 473

167 475

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited

22

Bayhurst Gas Limited

22

22

TOTAL

15,338

15,336

15,317

SYSTEM COMPRESSION TransGas Limited stations

22

22 4

24

2 0

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited stations

2

2 1

Bayhurst Gas Limited stations Mobile compressor units COMPRESSION HORSEPOWER TransGas Limited

0 3

17

17

17

73,068 5 11,760 84,828

76,068 11,760 87,828

76,068 11,760 87,828

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited

TOTAL

1 Includes Bayhurst Gas Limited and Bayhurst Gas Storage Inc. 2 Reduction due to Totnes Field compression sale and abandonment. 3 Reduction due to the sale of Mannville site.

4 Reduction due to no available compression at South Bayhurst and Beacon Hill. 5 Reduction due to a decrease in the number of available compressor units.

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