Colonial Pipeline Hack Raises N.C. Gas Shortage Worries
Legislators want more resiliency since the state has only one natural gas pipeline. About half of all gas stations in North Carolina still don’t have fuel following the Colonial Pipeline shutdown last week.
May 19, 2021 •
(TNS) — The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack and resulting gas shortages across North Carolina have shown the need for more pipelines and gas storage, officials from the energy and petroleum industry told a N.C. Senate committee on Tuesday.
"Some additional interstate pipeline supply would be a very good resiliency opportunity," Nelson Peeler, Duke Energy's senior vice president and chief transmission officer, told the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Energy and the Environment.