A microfabricated fuel heating value monitoring device comprises a
microfabricated gas chromatography column in combination with a catalytic
microcalorimeter. The microcalorimeter can comprise a reference thermal
conductivity sensor to provide diagnostics and surety. Using
microfabrication techniques, the device can be manufactured in production
quantities at a low per-unit cost. The microfabricated fuel heating value
monitoring device enables continuous calorimetric determination of the
heating value of natural gas with a 1 minute analysis time and 1.5 minute
cycle time using air as a carrier gas. This device has applications in
remote natural gas mining stations, pipeline switching and metering
stations, turbine generators, and other industrial user sites. For gas
pipelines, the device can improve gas quality during transfer and
blending, and provide accurate financial accounting. For industrial end
users, the device can provide continuous feedback of physical gas
properties to improve combustion efficiency during use.