Flexible Solutions
Every business has its own path to sustainability. Our systems can be adapted for biofuels, natural gas, fuel oil, or industrial waste. Always with the goal of reducing emissions, ensuring reliable operation, and providing future-proof energy solutions.

Solid Fuels
Since the 1980s, PetroBio has developed and delivered high-performance burner systems for solid fuels. Our solutions enable sustainable energy through efficient combustion of:
- Pelletized and wood-based fuels
- Agro-based fuels
- Powder/dust waste from industrial production
This gives industries the ability to turn residues and renewable resources into reliable, cost-efficient energy.

Liquid Fuels
PetroBio’s journey began in the 1960s and 70s with liquid fuel combustion for Sweden’s district heating networks. Today, we offer advanced solutions for:
- Bio-oils and tar oil
- Solvents
- Liquid industrial waste streams
- Heavy and light fuel oils
With flexible burner technology, our customers can produce sustainable energy regardless of the fuel source, combining efficiency, reliability, and lower environmental impact.

Gaseous Fuels
Since our founding, PetroBio has worked with gaseous fuels, offering innovative burner systems for efficient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable energy production. Our solutions are optimized for:
- Biogas
- Off-gas streams
- LPG and natural gas
- Syngas
Our technology enables optimal performance and minimized environmental impact, resulting in a long-term and sustainable solution.
Contact us and we’ll help you transform your fuel into sustainable energy.
Technology for Real Transition
PetroBio’s technology makes it possible to produce sustainable energy, whether you use fossil or renewable fuels. We help you improve efficiency, reduce emissions, and future-proof your energy solution.
What is sustainable energy?
Sustainable energy includes all energy solutions that are long-term efficient and have a low climate impact. This covers renewable fuels such as wood, bio-oil, and biogas, but also optimized use of natural gas and heating oils where emissions are minimized. The goal is to produce energy without depleting resources for future generations.