The invention relates to a method for extracting hydrogen from a gas
containing methane, especially natural gas. Hydrocarbons contained in the
gas are catalytically broken down in a reformer (4) by steam in order to
form hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Catalytic conversion
of the obtained carbon monoxide with steam occurs in a downstream
conversion step in order to form carbon monoxide and water. Carbon
dioxide is removed from the converted gas flow (8) by gas washing (7),
and the washed hydrogen-rich gas flow (10) is subsequently divided in a
pressure-swing adsorption system (11) into a product gas flow (12) made
of hydrogen and a waste gas flow (13). The waste gas flow (13) is
introduced with hydrogen (14), which is separated from the gas flow (10)
after gas washing, into a reformer (4) which is essentially a carbon-free
combustible gas, and is combusted there. The invention also relates to a
system for carrying out the method.