By Mark Robertson Atlanta Gas Stations Face Shortages After Pipeline Hack We are seeing lots of gas stations with signs saying "out of gas," but reportedly the areas away from the coast will be impacted more than our area. State and local officials are working to combat fuel shortages met with price hikes following the computer hack that shut down the Colonial Pipeline, which carries nearly half of the East Coast’s fuel supply. The national average price for a gallon of gasoline rose to $2.98 yesterday. That's the highest price in seven years. Panic buying and long lines at gas stations have been reported as concerns grow over the disruption of the giant Colonial Pipeline, which keeps fuel flowing to most of the East Coast. The pipeline operators still hope to restore service by the end of the week. Russian President