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Biden says fuel shortages should ease by this weekend as pipeline restarts

Published 05/13/2021, 12:45 PM
Updated 05/13/2021, 02:52 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the April jobs report from the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., May 7, 2021.  REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo

By Steve Holland and Nandita Bose

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden said on Thursday that Colonial Pipeline should be reaching full operational capacity right now and he expects to see fuel normalcy this weekend, after an attack on the company triggered fuel shortages and panic buying in the southeastern United States.

Colonial Pipeline began to slowly restart the nation's largest fuel pipeline network on Wednesday after a ransomware attack shut the line.

"This morning Colonial reported that fuel is beginning to flow to (a) majority of the markets that they service and they should be reaching full operational capacity as we speak," Biden said, adding the impact will not be felt immediately at fuel stations and that it will take time for normalcy to return.

The administration has taken steps such as sending fuel to gas stations that will help fill the tanks of 5 million vehicles, the president said. On Wednesday, Biden also waived the Jones Act to accelerate fuel deliveries and said the administration will grant additional waivers if necessary.

Biden also urged customers to not get more gas than they need, saying he expects the situation to improve by this weekend and warned gas stations against price gouging.

"Nobody should be using this situation for financial gain," he said.

Biden also said he does not believe the Russian government was behind the attack but that those who were involved in the attack were based in Russia.

The president said the United States has been in touch with Moscow about the ransomware networks and "we are going to disrupt their ability to operate."

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Biden said the United States is working to set an international standard that alerts governments about criminal activity. Biden hopes to discuss this with Russia's President Vladimir Putin, he added.

On Wednesday, Biden ordered the creation of an air accident-style cyber review board and the imposition of new software standards for government agencies.

He also urged the Senate to confirm key appointments such as Chris Inglis as the national cyber director.

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tech has been a stealthy snake slithering into our homes for a long time. it seems ridiculous the government would rely on technology one teenager in his bedroom, from anyplace on earth, can cause so much damage.I don't blame the kid. I blame the creators of the technology. imo, when they wrote the software, I think they were more concerned with making money slithering into our homes, and all other conceivable angles of profit, than building secure code. they sacrificed us all. same ole story. a few people ruin it for everybody. those companies should have to pay for everyone's additional fuel costs, all the cyber fraud, and every other damage that cause.but, instead the taxpayers have to cover it, plus the bailouts, plus tax discounts, plus buy the machines, software, and services, that makes it all possible.
Biden already sold out Americans and now Palestine.
And here comes Biden!!!! The savior!!!!
The government, under Biden, apparently only has the cyber skills to spy on private citizens and political opponents but not help after a major gas pipeline gets hacked. Then they tell them to just pay the ransom, and then try to take credit like they did something?
Paying terrorists, Biden must have learned that from Obama...
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