A method of conducting the partial oxidation to sulphur in at least one
furnace of part of the hydrogen sulphide content of a feed gas mixture
containing from 10 to 60% by volume of hydrogen sulphide but including at
least one aromatic hydrocarbon impurity typically selected from benzene,
xylene, toluene and ethyl benzene. A flame is created in the furnace. All
the feed gas mixture is fed to the flame. Oxygen molecules are also fed
to the flame. At last some of the oxygen molecules are supplied from a
source of oxygen-enriched air to pure oxygen, and there is created in the
flame at least one hot aromatic hydrocarbon impurity destruction region
in which a substantial proportion, typically at least 75% by volume, of
the aromatic hydrocarbon impurity is destroyed.