Problem - natural gas is priced by volume, typically per thousands of cubic feet. "Megawatt hour" is a measure of electricity.
Credibility is destroyed.
That’s how various energy sources are compared in prices - by electricity produced. There is a website that would allow you to calculate between MWh and cubic meter: https://www.calculat.org/en/energy-fuel/gas-consumption.html
... also, storage “90% full” is meaningless when that will only get you through about 75% of the winter. And with no real ability to replace that declining storage, the price for LNG coming in by boat will get bid up to the stratosphere.