The partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas has been studied in a continuous flow reactor using a Rh/a-Al2O3 catalyst under conditions as close as possible to those industrially relevant: pressures up to 800 kPa and temperatures higher than 1274 K in order to avoid the formation of carbon and to obtain high equilibrium selectivities to CO and H2. Intrinsic kinetic data were obtained when the feed was diluted with helium. Gas-phase reactions were found to occur at 500 kPa when the feed was not diluted. A reaction network has been derived from experimental results in which oxygen conversions range from 0 to 1. CO2, C2H6 and H2O are the primary products. C2H4 is formed by oxidative dehydrogenation of C2H6. CO and H2 are formed by reformi...