“Indiana won't see an impact,” Gladden said. “Unless this lasts longer than a week.” A spokesman for Gov. Eric Holcomb said the state is “monitoring" the pipeline outage but officials are not aware of any direct impacts to Indiana. Gladden said those pumping gas and noticing prices slowly ticking up in Indiana, however, aren’t imagining things. Gas prices in the region had trended upward prior to hackers shutting down Colonial Pipeline, he said. As work-from-home orders lift and commuters begin their daily routes again, the fuel supply tightens and causes prices to go up. Data from AAA show the average daily prices for unleaded gas in Indiana has risen roughly 74 cents so far in 2021 — from $2.23 in January to Tuesday’s average of $2.97.