During the writ period (today until October 28, 2024), this website will be limited to information about emergencies and public safety concerns.
For details on immigration, visit Immigrating and Moving to Saskatchewan.
Get answers with our Frequently Asked Questions.

Pendant la période électorale (aujourd’hui jusqu’au 28 octobre 2024), ce site Web devra limiter ses publications uniquement à des renseignements sur les urgences et à des préoccupations en matière de sécurité publique.
Pour des renseignements sur l’immigration, visitez Immigrer et déménager en Saskatchewan.
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A number of pages on the Government of Saskatchewan's website have been professionally translated in French. These translations are identified by a yellow box in the right or left rail that resembles the link below. The home page for French-language content on this site can be found at:

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Saskatchewan Geological Survey

The Saskatchewan Geological Survey is responsible for investigating, compiling and maintaining information on the geology, and mineral and petroleum resources of the province.

To learn more about the Saskatchewan Geological Survey's products and services, visit our GeoHub page.

Services, Research and Facilities
Learn about the services we offer, our current research and our facilities.

Publications
Find reports, maps, databases and other published products available for download.

Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas
Access maps and data on the economic and general geology of Saskatchewan.

Student Work Opportunities
Learn more about employment opportunities with the Saskatchewan Geological Survey.

Mineral Databases

Saskatchewan Geoscience Data Management Project
Learn about the development of Saskatchewan's comprehensive and integrated geoscience data repository.

Saskatchewan Mineral Assessment Database (SMAD)
Search non-confidential mineral assessment files of mineral exploration in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit Index (SMDI)
Search for mineral showings in Saskatchewan.

Conferences

Saskatchewan Geological Open House
Attend the Saskatchewan Geological Open House – the premier meeting venue for mining and mineral exploration companies in Saskatchewan and the promotion of earth sciences in the province.

Williston Basin Petroleum Conference
Attend the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference – the sharing of knowledge in the petroleum industry, focusing on research and development in the Williston Basin of Saskatchewan and North Dakota.

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