Energy

Energy in Southeastern Saskatchewan

Southeastern Saskatchewan is where proven energy production meets the future of Clean Tech. Anchored by the Williston Basin and supported by world-class carbon capture, the region is diversifying fast into wind, solar, geothermal, nuclear, and critical minerals like lithium and graphite.

Why Here?

  • Oil & Gas + CO₂-EOR: Light oil from the Williston Basin has fueled growth for decades.

  • With Boundary Dam 3 CCS and Weyburn’s 40+ million tonnes of CO₂ storage, Southeastern Saskatchewan is a global leader in carbon management.

  • Renewables: From the 200 MW Bekevar Wind Project near Kipling to the proposed 200 MW Seven Stars Wind Project near Weyburn, wind is scaling fast. Southeastern Saskatchewan also ranks among Canada’s sunniest regions, delivering higher output for solar farms.

  • Geothermal: A 30 MW geothermal project is advancing, unlocking baseload Clean Tech power and industrial heat.

  • Nuclear (SMRs): Two GE Hitachi BWRX-300 small modular reactors are under study, with Southeastern Saskatchewan positioned as a prime candidate for deployment.

  • Critical Minerals: Lithium brine development and graphite resources are driving new opportunities in the battery supply chain.

The Opportunity

Southeastern Saskatchewan offers what few regions can:

  • Existing power plants, pipelines, and transmission that cut project costs.
  • Proven CCS infrastructure to de-risk industrial carbon strategies.
  • Clean Tech projects in wind, solar, geothermal, and SMRs ready for investment.
  • Critical mineral development to anchor the battery economy.

This is a place where energy projects don’t just get planned — they get built.

Invest in Southeastern Saskatchewan’s Energy Future.