Natural gas prices fall early on Thursday ahead of fresh storage data as long-term forecasts expect mild weather for most states.
Gas for July delivery was last seen down US$0.05 to US$3.13 per million British thermal units.
The drop comes as the National Weather Service's six to 10 day forecast expects nearly all states east of the Rocky Mountains to see seasonal or cooler temperatures over period, keeping cooling demand light.
The Energy Information Administration will release its weekly look at inventories of the fuel later on Thursday morning, with another sizable rise in stocks expected.
"For today's EIA weekly storage report, survey averages are tightly clustered at +99-101 Bcf, slightly larger than the 5-year average of +95 Bcf. For the sample week, it was hotter than normal across much of the western and central US, while cooler than normal across the East. We expect a fat build of +103 Bcf, aided by strong solar generation," NatGasWeather wrote.