Natural gas traded lower for a second day early on Monday as mild long-term forecasts look to cut into cooling demand.
Gas for July delivery was last seen down US$0.10 to US$3.13 per million British thermal units.
The drop comes as the National Weather Service's eight to 14 day forecast expects most states between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River to see cooler than seasonal temperatures over the period, lowering demand for air conditioning.
Supply remains robust, with the Energy Information Administration last week reporting stocks of the fuel stocks of the fuel ended the prior week at 2.58-trillion cubic feet, 5.7% above the five-year average.