This work investigates the catalytic performance of an industrial steam reforming Ni/SiO 2 ·MgO catalyst toward dry reforming of CH 4 under periodic operation. The effects of cracking/regeneration temperatures and O 2 addition during regeneration on the catalyst stability and activity were determined and various characterizations i.e. BET, SEM, XRD, and TPO were employed to relate the catalyst performance with its physical properties. It was found that, without O 2 addition, the catalyst showed good stability at 650°C but observed high deactivation at 750°C due to the formation of encapsulating carbon. The addition of O 2 along with CO 2 can eliminate all deactivation at 750°C and no significant loss of catalyst activity was observed for at least 12 cracking/regeneration cycles. The optimal performance for periodic operation was found at the condition with 5min of the cracking step followed by 5min of the regeneration step at 750°C with CO 2 /O 2 ratio of 7/3.