Low temperature steam reforming process for hydrocarbons

Gas: heating and illuminating – Processes – Oil and steam injected

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252373, 252443, 252457, 252466J, 252473, C10G 1128, C01B 216

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039921662

ABSTRACT:
A process for manufacturing a methane-containing gas, which comprises introducing a hydrocarbon feed material containing hydrocarbons having at least 2 carbon atoms per molecule and steam preheated to a temperature in the range of 250.degree. to 600.degree. C into a steam reforming reactor (or reactors) packed with a catalyst comprising a nickel component and a magnesia component supported on a carrier, and effecting a steam reforming reaction of said hydrocarbons while maintaining the temperature of the catalyst bed of said reactor(s) in the range of 300.degree. to 600.degree. C.

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