Sunday, September 29

Colonial Pipeline, the largest oil pipeline in the country, is back in operation after the cyberattack: what to expect from the price of gasoline


The Colonia Pipeline company warns that it will still take several days before the fuel supply returns to normal on the coast East of the country

Colonial Pipeline, el mayor oleoducto del país, vuelve a operar después del ciberataque: qué esperar del precio de la gasolina
More than 2.5 million barrels per day are transported through the pipeline gasoline, jet fuel and diesel.

Photo: Sean Rayford / Getty Images

Rubén Rivera

The Colonial Pipeline company, operator of the largest fuel oil pipeline in the country, restarted operations on the afternoon of this Wednesday after on Friday a cyberattack was registered that forced the stoppage of operations causing fuel shortages in an area inhabited by more than 50 millions of people. However, the company warned that it will take several more days for the supply of the pipeline system to more than 5, 500 miles to be fully restored .

The announcement was made known by the company itself through a press release and Jennifer Granholm, the Secretary of Energy of the United States, confirmed through a tweet where she confirmed that the reopening of the pipeline was given at approximately 5 o’clock: 04 of this Wednesday afternoon.

The company also warned that some areas of the country will continue to experience interruptions in fuel service while the pipeline recovers its operation, so the company will continue to transport gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and fuel faction safely until supply returns to normal.

We just got off the phone with # ColonialPipeline CEO. They are restarting pipeline operations today at ~ 5pm. More soon.

– Secretary Jennifer Granholm (@SecGranholm) May 12, 2021

The size of the fuel shortage


The largest oil pipeline in the United States operates from the Texas coast on the Gulf of Mexico to New York State . On Friday, after registering a cyber attack by the criminal group known as DarkSide, it forced the company to stop the distribution of fuels.

The pipe network covers an area of ​​more than 8, 00 0 kilometers that are a fundamental part of the distribution infrastructure in the United States transporting almost half of the fuel used by the West Coast of the country where they pass more than 2.5 million barrels per day of gasoline, jet fuel and diesel .

The closure of the pipeline for four days caused panic purchases by consumers causing that at least 1, 800 its T Service operations will run out of fuel in at least seven East Coast states.

Increased demand for gasoline has also caused that