SaskEnergy 2024-25 Annual Report

Looking Back at 2024-25

Affordable energy average total natural gas bills for residential customers remain competitive, with delivery rates among the lowest in Canada

$5 million in rebates to Saskatchewan residential and commercial customers who made energy-efficiency improvements to their homes and businesses, including through the purchase of new high-efficiency natural gas appliances

1,420 income-qualified homeowners assisted with free furnace maintenance through the Tune-Up Assistance Program

Lowest recorded line hits causing an unplanned natural gas release — 129 line hits, a 16 per cent decrease over last year

$5.6 million in cost savings through more efficient procurement practices, including negotiation and collaboration with other Crown corporations and government agencies

$299.5 million in goods and services purchased from Saskatchewan vendors, making up 66 per cent of all corporate purchase orders

$33.2 million in contracts awarded to businesses with Indigenous ownership or providing Indigenous labour

Customer-driven growth Completed a 23-kilometre gas line expansion to bring natural gas service to Zagime Anishinabek First Nation. SaskEnergy worked closely with Zagime Anishinabek leadership, Elders and residents from the early planning stages through construction. The milestone project brought service to a 10,000 square foot greenhouse and seven homes — enabling year-round greenhouse operation and lowering heating costs for residents.

• 360 distribution customer projects • Strengthening system reliability and supporting customer growth with investment in transmission infrastructure and gas line expansions in the Regina area • Completed projects to support new and expanding customer operations in enhanced oil recovery, potash production and power generation

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