A process and apparatus for producing a synthesis gas for use as a gaseous
fuel or as feed into a Fischer-Tropsch reactor to produce a liquid fuel
in a substantially self-sustaining process. A slurry of particles of
carbonaceous material in water, and hydrogen from an internal source, are
fed into a hydro-gasification reactor under conditions whereby methane
rich producer gases are generated and fed into a steam pyrolytic reformer
under conditions whereby synthesis gas comprising hydrogen and carbon
monoxide are generated. A portion of the hydrogen generated by the steam
pyrolytic reformer is fed through a hydrogen purification filter into the
hydro-gasification reactor, the hydrogen therefrom constituting the
hydrogen from an internal source. The remaining synthesis gas generated
by the steam pyrolytic reformer is either used as fuel for a gaseous
fueled engine to produce electricity and/or process heat or is fed into a
Fischer-Tropsch or similar reactor under conditions whereby a liquid fuel
is produced.