* Gas for day-ahead delivery declined by 0.20 pence to 33.20 pence per therm at 0846 GMT.
* UK average temperature forecasts were revised higher on Thursday, which could lead to lower gas demand.
* Temperatures on Thursday and Friday were forecast to be 0.6 degrees Celsius and 3.3C higher, respectively, than previously expected, according to Refintiv weather data.
* However, weekend temperatures were expected to be 0.2C lower than forecast earlier.
* Working days next week contract up 1.25 pence at 33.00 p/therm.
* The UK gas system was 10.5 million cubic metres (mcm) oversupplied, with demand forecast at 307.6 mcm and supply at 318.1 mcm, according to National Grid.
* Liquefied natural gas send-out remains strong, with more LNG tankers expected to unload in Britain this month.
* EU carbon permit prices continued to gain ground on Thursday, rising to its highest in a nearly a month, up 0.65 euro at 23.81 euros a tonne.
* In the Dutch gas market, the day-ahead price inched up by 0.05 euro to 14.50 euros per megawatt hour (MWh).
* The May price edged up by 0.09 euro to 14.32 euros/MWh.