The employment of structured catalysts characterized by highly conductive carriers can result in improving the heat transfer along the catalytic bed, affording high performance with a flattened radial temperature gradient. This study focused on the Steam Reforming (SR) process intensification obtained by deposing the catalyst on a Silicon Carbide (SiC) monolith (porous walls, honeycomb shape), characterized by excellent thermal conductivity and mechanical resistance. Experimental tests carried out on SiC catalytic honeycomb monolith demonstrated that the physical properties of the support resulted in a marked system performances enhancement. One of the most relevant limitation in SR processes is the difficulty in providing heat to the catal...