
Battle River Gas FAQ
Click Before You Dig, It's Free!
Before you do any type of ground disturbance, contact UTILITY SAFETY PARTNERS to request line locates for buried facilities. Call 1-800-242-3447 or visit https://utilitysafety.ca.
ALWAYS CLICK BEFORE YOU DIG!!
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
-Debit card (in office)
-Credit card payment is available through OptionPay Visa, MasterCard, American Express only (** Load fees apply **)
-Pre-authorized withdrawal • Chartered banks, ATB Financial & most other financial institutions
-Online banking or telephone banking
-Mail cheque to Box 129, Ferintosh, AB. T0B 1M0
-Pay at our office in Ferintosh: 1525 MacQuarrie Ave (there is a mail slot in the door for drop off payments). Please allow sufficient time for your payment to reach our office if paying at a bank or by mail.
Payment Options
What Are The Charges?
BATTLE RIVER GAS CHARGES:
-Delivering a doorhanger $85 + GST
-Apply Caveat Fee $91 + GST
-Remove Caveat Fee $49 + GST
-Reconnect Fee $135 + GST
GAS INSTALLATION COSTS:
-Rural Gas Installation:
$8,250 + GST
-Urban Gas Installation:
$3,250 + GST
-Grain Dryer Installation:
$9,000 + GST
Cost Of Gas
Installation Fees
Are you interested in learning more about how the cost of gas is calculated?
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ABOUT YOUR GAS CO-OP
BATTLE RIVER GAS CO-OP LTD. was incorporated in 1968. Our first directors went door to door to offer neighbors an easier and cost-effective way to heat their homes. Over the years we have grown to more than 1100 members, with almost 1,000km of underground pipe.
We service the hamlets of Duhamel, Ferintosh, Meeting Creek, and New Norway; the village of Edberg; the subdivisions of Little Beaver Estates; Meldal Beach, Sherman Park, and Sunset Heights; and the surrounding rural areas.
We are proud to be a member of the Federation of Alberta Gas Co-ops, which cooperatively, has worked diligently to become the worlds largest rural natural gas distribution system.
We safely build, operate, and maintain our own pipeline system and are on-call 24 hours a day to respond to gas odor calls and natural gas emergencies.