The county of Småland in southern Sweden is often labeled the woodshed of Sweden. The largest potential to increase has forest fuel from final fellings, in the form of logging residuals (branches and tops) and stumps. This study shows that logging residuals, stumps and by-products from sawmills have the potential to contribute with 5.9 TWh per year, equivalent to 88% of the total use of wood fuel in Småland today. The results also show distribution of forest fuel on municipality level.