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News Release - April 24, 2012 COMPETITIVE RATES AND CONTINUED GROWTH HIGHLIGHT SASKENERGY 2011 ANNUAL REPORTThe sustained growth of Saskatchewan's population and economy benefited SaskEnergy once again in 2011, as evidenced by figures from the company's annual report, tabled in the Saskatchewan Legislature today. Throughout the year, SaskEnergy added more than 5,800 new distribution customers and saw increased demand for natural gas transmission volumes from the Saskatchewan industrial sector, while continuing to provide customers with the lowest residential delivery rate in Canada and the lowest commodity rate since 2000. SaskEnergy's financial results were also strong in 2011, with $84 million in operational net earnings (income before unrealized market adjustments), an improvement of $16 million from 2010. Two negative, non-cash adjustments (a $34 million fair value adjustment and a $24 million revaluation of natural gas in storage) resulted in consolidated net income of $26 million for 2011. Based on 2011 operational net earnings, SaskEnergy declared a dividend of $39 million to Crown Investments Corporation (CIC), compared to $49 million in 2010. "SaskEnergy served the people of Saskatchewan by delivering high quality, accessible and affordable services in 2011, while investing in core business operations and services," Minister responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan said. "As part of the company's commitment to the safe and reliable delivery of natural gas, these investments included a $6.5 million distribution service integrity enhancement program, bringing SaskEnergy's total pipeline integrity budget to more than $79 million for 2012." With provincial natural gas drilling rates declining throughout the last few years, SaskEnergy continued to leverage its existing pipeline infrastructure in 2011, to ensure continued future supply to the province. By reducing the need for new pipelines, these innovative solutions will play a key role in the company's ability to maintain competitive rates. "SaskEnergy will continue to execute on its strategic plans in the coming years, while evaluating the business horizon to ensure that the company is meeting the changing needs of its customers across Saskatchewan," Duncan said. Other 2011 operational highlights include:
To view a copy of the 2011 SaskEnergy Annual Report, please visit http://www.saskenergy.com/about_saskenergy/annual_report/default.asp. -30- For more information, contact:
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