SaskEnergy 2024-25 Annual Report

Financial and Operating Highlights

Operating Summary – Distribution

2024-25

2023-24

2022-23

6,755 2,557 5,571 (0.8%)

Sales in million cubic metres 1

6,513 2,565 5,103 8.7%

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

Residential annual average usage (cubic metres)

Degree days 2

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

72,662

72,232

71,936

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, 2025 would have been 5,526 degree days.

Operating Summary – Transmission

2024-25

2023-24

2022-23

1.64

Peak day natural gas flows (petajoules)

1.70

1.63

Feb. 18

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

Jan. 12

Dec. 22

5 2

6

6

18 2

19

19

2

2 3

3

NATURAL GAS LINE (kilometres) TransGas Limited Transmission

14,550 4

14,676

14,674

167 473

Gathering

167 473

167 473

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited

0 5

Bayhurst Gas Limited

22

22

TOTAL

15,190 4,5

15,338

15,336

SYSTEM COMPRESSION TransGas Limited stations

22

22

22

2

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited stations

2

2

17

Mobile compressor units

17

17

COMPRESSION HORSEPOWER TransGas Limited

73,068 11,760 84,828

73,068 3 11,760 84,828

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 the deactivation of Regina Storage Cavern site. 3 Reduction due to Totnes Field compression sale and abandonment. 4 Reduction due to planned abandonment of transmission lines. 5 Reduction due to planned abandonment of gathering lines for Totnes and Pierceland storage fields.

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