Back Online: Colonial Pipeline Now Operational...But There's a Catch
Colonial Pipeline suffered a devastating cyberattack last weekend. It
had to shut down its operations. The pipeline supplies 45 percent of the
fuel to the eastern United States. Initially, there were reassurances
that no major disruptions would occur and that the pipeline’s operations
would be restored within the week. What was buried in this story is
that Alabama north through Baltimore could experience shortages of gas.
Well, that’s happened. Full-blown panic has engulfed North Carolina,
South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, and other states along Colonial
Pipeline's 5,500-mile track. Today, there was coverage of long lines at
gas stations, people stocking up on fuel, and stations declaring they
were totally out of gas for sale. The days of the oil embargo were
rehashed. Were we near the point of rationing? Maybe select days where
people with license plates ending in an even or odd number can purchase
fuel? The panic was spreading but fear no more. The pipeline is back
online, but the hiccup is that it’ll take a week for the supply chain to
return to normal (via NYT):
Read entire article here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2021/05/12/colonial-pipeline-back-online-n2589350
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