A continuous process for the conversion of biomass to form a chemical
feedstock is described. The biomass and an exogenous metal oxide,
preferably calcium oxide, or metal oxide precursor are continuously fed
into a reaction chamber that is operated at a temperature of at least
1400.degree. C. to form reaction products including metal carbide. The
metal oxide or metal oxide precursor is capable of forming a hydrolizable
metal carbide. The reaction products are quenched to a temperature of
800.degree. C. or less. The resulting metal carbide is separated from the
reaction products or, alternatively, when quenched with water, hydolyzed
to provide a recoverable hydrocarbon gas feedstock.