(Bloomberg) — US natural gas futures extended declines below $3 amid mild winter weather that’s helped spark the worst selloff among the country’s commodities.

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Gas for February delivery traded as low as $2.857 per million British thermal units on Thursday on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Prices are at the lowest levels since May 2021 after dipping below $3 on Wednesday.

Doomsday fears that suppliers wouldn’t be able to meet wintertime demand have been erased by a confluence of factors, leading gas prices to plunge after hitting a 14-year high of $10.03 in August.

Key reasons for the fall:

  • The US and Europe managed to refill their buffer inventories ahead of winter, and relatively balmy seasonal temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere have so far damped demand for heating

  • And a longer-than-expected shutdown at a big Texas liquefaction terminal has constrained US gas exports and thus boosted domestic supplies

  • US natural gas production rebounded over the last two years to record high levels, flooding the market with fuel

Natural gas had been one of the most bullish commodity stories in recent years. Prices hit the August high amid a global supply crunch that was aggravated last year by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

But hedge funds have turned the most bearish on US gas prices in almost three years, according to data released by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Friday.

–With assistance from Ann Koh and Stephen Stapczynski.

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