Leaders point to 'wake-up call' for U.S. energy infrastructure as pipeline recovers from cyberattack Aaron Gregg, Sean Sullivan and Stephanie Hunt, The Washington Post May 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Pump jacks work in a field near Lovington, N.M., in 2015.Associated Press file photo WASHINGTON - A major East Coast fuel pipeline lurched back to life Thursday as the nation continued to deal with the fallout from the biggest known cyberattack on U.S. energy infrastructure, but the Biden administration warned that it would take time for fuel shortages to ease and pledged to take additional action to prevent a similar crisis.