Colonial Pipeline restart to take days as Southeast U.S. scrambles for fuel By Joseph Menn and Stephanie Kelly Reuters (Reuters) -Colonial Pipeline began to restart the nation's largest fuel pipeline network on Wednesday but it will take days to get back to normal after a ransomware attack shut the line and sent Americans in the southeastern United States scrambling to find fuel as stations ran out of gas. "Some markets served by Colonial Pipeline may experience, or continue to experience, intermittent service interruptions," the company said in a statement six days after it shut the line due to the hack. "Colonial Pipeline will move as much gasoline, diesel and jet fuel as is safely possible and will continue to do so until markets return to normal."