Colonial Pipeline says deliveries will reach all markets by midday
Source: Politico
Shortages due to panic buying could last for up to two weeks, analyst says.
By BEN LEFEBVRE
05/13/2021 10:26 AM EDT
Colonial Pipeline said Thursday it has restarted much of its pipeline with deliveries expected in regions in the southeastern U.S. that had experienced gasoline shortages although one analyst said fuel supplies will remain tight for up to two weeks in states where pumps had run dry.
The company restarted operations on its pipeline Wednesday after a cyberattack forced it to shut down the crucial fuel line that delivers nearly half the gasoline to the East Coast.
Colonial Pipeline has made substantial progress in safely restarting our pipeline system and can report that product delivery has commenced in a majority of the markets we service, the company said in a statement Thursday. By mid-day today, we project that each market we service will be receiving product from our system.
Stretches of the pipeline running between Houston and Selma, S.C., and Baltimore and its terminus in Linden, N.J., are already operating, the company said. The stretch running between North Carolina and northern Virginia is expected to come online later today, the company said.
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(38,601 posts)Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)They used this as an excuse to bump them up.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,374 posts)There's a reason I flunked Econ 101.
Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)to raise prices because of the gas shortage.
BoringUsername
(142 posts)There weren't any shortages were I live. How do you keep people from panic buying? The toilet paper thing last year was ridiculous.