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Drivers scrambling for fuel as hacked pipeline restarts

Colonial Pipeline restarts operations days after major hack By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, BEN FINLEY and TOM FOREMAN, JR.May 12, 2021 GMT CLEMMONS, N.C. (AP) The nation’s largest fuel pipeline restarted operations Wednesday, days after it was forced to shut down by a gang of hackers. The disruption of Colonial Pipeline caused long lines at gas stations in the Southeast due to distribution problems and panic-buying, draining supplies at thousands of gas stations. Colonial initiated the restart of pipeline operations late Wednesday, saying in a statement that “all lines, including those lateral lines that have been running manually, will return to normal operations.”

Colonial Pipeline restarts operations days after major hack

Colonial Pipeline restarts operations days after major hack Analysts cite unwarranted panic-buying among drivers after cyberattack.  By CATHY BUSSEWITZ , BEN FINLEY , TOM FOREMAN and

Colonial Pipeline says it has restarted pipeline, will resume deliveries as drivers scramble for fuel days after hackers forced it to shut down

Colonial Pipeline says it has restarted pipeline, will resume deliveries as drivers scramble for fuel days after hackers forced it to shut down
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Drivers scrambling for fuel as hacked Colonial pipeline restarts

Feared summer shortage spurred by tank drivers, not fuel supply

Don’t Miss Out Join 135,000 owner-operators who get helpful insights and important news delivered straight to their inbox with the Overdrive newsletter. Email Sign Up Some of the country s largest suppliers see widespread summer fuel shortage unlikely amid tight tank driver supply and booming demand May 06, 2021 A tidal wave of demand could be headed to a trucking segment that s the least capable of absorbing it.  A summer travel season that s expected to be defined by revenge vacations – people hitting the highways en masse following nearly a year stuck at home under pandemic restrictions – is expected to bring with it a surging demand for fuel, yet liquid bulk haulers already have more to haul than drivers to pull it. 

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