A numerical feasability study was performed on the integral performance of dual function catalyst particles in a packed bed reactor equipped with a porous membrane for distributive feeding of oxygen. The exothermic oxidative coupling and the endothermic steam reforming of methane (for simultaneous production of ethylene and synthesis gas) are integrated at the level of a porous catalyst particle with distributed activity, where the presence of the intraparticle heat-sink strongly reduces the total reaction heat and the temperature gradients in the reactor, eliminating the need for expensive conventional cooling of the reactor. Numerical simulations, with reaction kinetics taken from the literature, revealed that with distributive oxygen fee...