A process for converting natural gas to liquid hydrocarbons comprising
heating the gas through a selected range of temperature for sufficient
time and/or combustion of the gas at a sufficient temperature and under
suitable conditions for a reaction time sufficient to convert a portion
of the gas stream to reactive hydrocarbon products, primarily ethylene or
acetylene. The gas containing acetylene may be separated such that
acetylene is converted to ethylene. The ethylene product(s) may be
reacted in the presence of an acidic catalyst to produce a liquid, a
portion of which will be predominantly naphtha or gasoline. A portion of
the incoming natural gas or hydrogen produced in the process may be used
to heat the remainder of the natural gas to the selected range of
temperature. Reactive gas components are used in a catalytic liquefaction
step and/or for alternate chemical processing.