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Customer Reconcilliation
D-31.0 Rate Class Amendment
TransGas is making changes to the D-31 (small industrial) rate class. TransGas will be increasing the lower limit of the D-31 Rate Class from 24,300 GJ to 26,100 GJ. Effective November 1, 2022, the following amendment will be made to the D-31 class in the TransGas Tariff: Delivery Transportation – Small Industrial Firm: (2.2 TransGas Rates and Charges Description) Applicability: To the movement of natural gas, owned by a second party, and transported from the TransGas Energy Pool through TransGas Limited's transmission facilities. Available to Intra-Provincial Customers moving in excess of 26...
Daily Operations
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Date Range Trades
December 15, 2022 - Binding Open Season for January 2023 Short Term Firm Export Service
Binding Open Season for January 2023 Short Term Firm Export Service
December 16, 2021 - Binding Open Season for January 2022 Short Term Firm Export Service Offering
Binding Open Season for January 2022 Short Term Firm Export Service Offering
December 2021 Monthly Export Open Season Bid Form
December 2022 Monthly Export Open Season Bid Form.pdf
December 2023 Monthly Export Open Season Bid Form.pdf
Deferral Opportunity for Receipt Service Contracts in SE Sask
Delivery Transportation less than 24,300 GJ per year will be fulfilled by SaskEnergy (changes to TransGas D-51.0 rate class)
TransGas continually assesses its service offerings in support of the needs of our customers and the natural gas market in Saskatchewan. After careful consideration, TransGas has determined that firm contracted gas delivery for low volume sites is better matched to SaskEnergy’s services. As a result, new services and changing contracts that are expected to flow fewer than 24,300 GJ per year will be fulfilled by SaskEnergy. Customers currently utilizing TransGas’ low volume firm delivery service (D-51.0 rate class) have been grandfathered and are permitted to continue receiving the service...
Environment
We strive to minimize our impact on all aspects of the environment while anticipating Saskatchewan’s future requirements for safe and reliable energy.
Excess Injection & Excess Withdrawal Service Process Change
To ensure the fair access to Excess Injection and Excess Withdrawal Services, TransGas is implementing a change, effective immediately, to align with other TransGas Interruptible Services. The new process and evaluation method for TransGas’ Excess Injection and Excess Withdrawal Service is as follows: Requests for Excess Injection/Withdrawal Service must be requested by customers the same day it is to be used other than: a. Requests for a weekend/holiday are to be sent on the business day preceding the start of the weekend/holiday (e.g. Friday requests can include requesting Service for Friday...
Expansion Capacity Binding Open Season for Yorkton Area Delivery Service Appendix A