AGA Statement on Colonial Pipeline Incident 05/11/2021 | 04:50pm EDT Send by mail : Message : News ReleaseMay 10, 2021 Washington, D.C. - Kimberly Denbow, the American Gas Association's Managing Director, Security and Operations released the following statement regarding the cybersecurity incident involving the Colonial Pipeline Co. petroleum pipeline: 'The American Gas Association (AGA) and our members are keenly aware of the cybersecurity incident involving the Colonial Pipeline Co. petroleum pipeline.' 'AGA member utilities and members of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and Canadian Gas Association have access to the Downstream Natural Gas Information Sharing and Analysis Center (DNG-ISAC), the premiere cyber and physical threat sharing and analysis organization for the natural gas industry in the U.S. and Canada facilitating situational awareness and threat communication between operators and with the federal government. While Colonial Pipeline Co. is not a natural gas company and is therefore not a member of AGA nor of the DNG-ISAC, the DNG-ISAC has been actively researching, analyzing, and compiling information about this incident and posting timely incident-relevant information as well as collaborating with federal government partners and industry since early Saturday morning.'