The Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada (FERIC), in cooperation with Tembec Industries Inc., performed two case studies in southwestern British Columbia. The first case study examined the feasibility of converting harvesting residues into chunks for producing hog fuel, and collecting and hauling roadside residues for producing pulp chips and hog fuel. The second case study evaluated the feasibility of recovering sawmilling residues for pulp chip and hog fuel production. In each study, FERIC determined system productivities and costs, and assessed the quality of the furnish produced.