This paper focuses on an experimental study of the methanol steam reforming (MSR) reaction. A dense Pd/Ag membrane reactor (MR) has been used, and its behaviour has been compared to the performance of a traditional reactor (TR) packed with the same catalyst type and amount. The parameters investigated are reaction time, temperature, feed ratio and sweep gas flow rate. The few papers dealing with MR applications for the MSR reaction mainly analyse the effect of temperature and pressure on the reaction system. The investigation of new parameters permitted to better understand how the fluid-dynamics of the MR influences the hydrogen separation effect on methanol conversion and product selectivity. The comparison between MR and TR in terms of m...