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My wife came home today and asked me what is going on with gas prices.

We had some issues with Texas chill earlier in year which raised prices.

Other than for shopping and medical appointments I rarely leave house so while I knew gas prices were going up but not dramatically.

She said she could not get off the exit because cars were backed up two lanes to exit and that exit is on other side of light.

 

Apparently issue on East Coast is a ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline

https://www.providencejournal.com/story/news/local/2021/05/10/aaa-pipeline-shutdown-increase-gas-prices/5021253001/

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/10/hacking-group-darkside-reportedly-responsible-for-colonial-pipeline-shutdown.html

 

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According to Boston-based Cybereason, DarkSide is an organized group of hackers set up along the “ransomware as a service” business model, meaning the DarkSide hackers develop and market ransomware hacking tools, and sell them to other criminals who then carry out attacks. Think of it as the evil twin of a Silicon Valley software start-up.

 

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Cybereason reports that DarkSide has a perverse desire to appear ethical, even posting its own code of conduct for its customers telling them who and what targets are acceptable to attack. Also apparently protected are entities based in former Soviet countries. Fair game, then, are all for-profit companies in English speaking countries.

 

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25 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Folks are losing their minds here in GA too.

 

And it is that panic that is actually creating the perceived shortage. Idiots are once again "stocking up", aka hoarding, which is creating the scarcity to begin with.

 

These morons...

 

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They're still blue.  Bless their little hearts.

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It’s already being resolved.

 

“Colonial Pipeline has initiated a restart of its pipeline operations after a ransomware attack forced one of the nation’s largest oil transporters to shut down, exposing vulnerabilities in America’s infrastructure and sparking gas panic buying across the southeast.

Pipeline operations restarted about 5 p.m. ET, the company said in a statement.”

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/business/live-news/us-gas-demand-05-12-21/index.html?__twitter_impression=true

 

Just another example of the need for significant infrastructure upgrades.

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Or mask shortage which China knew ahead of time about and its factories were increasing output before known need.

 

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Once the pipeline is back online, it will take a while for supply system to return to normal. It takes 15 to 18 days for a gallon of gasoline to flow through the line from Texas to its terminus in Linden, New Jersey, Albert notes. 

 

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I couldn't help but laugh as I drove past a couple gas stations here in NC today.  These people have probably burned off more gas than they even needed in the first place just idling in those lines forever.

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1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Folks are losing their minds here in GA too.

 

And it is that panic that is actually creating the perceived shortage. Idiots are once again "stocking up", aka hoarding, which is creating the scarcity to begin with.

 

These morons...

 

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JHC. That woman’s car is going to get sloshed with gas. Those containers aren’t anything close to waterproof. And that large container with the metal girding around it… also not designed for gas and it’s now unusable for anything else in the future. SMH 🤦🏻‍♂️.

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1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Folks are losing their minds here in GA too.

 

And it is that panic that is actually creating the perceived shortage. Idiots are once again "stocking up", aka hoarding, which is creating the scarcity to begin with.

 

These morons...

 

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That is what happens to conspiracy nuts.

 

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1 hour ago, Patrick_Duffy said:

Yeah I sat in line over 45 mins this morning at only station in whole area that did manage to have some gas. I'm sure they ran dry before lunch.

 

Wait, what? Are you no longer in LA? 

1 hour ago, PastaJoe said:

It’s already being resolved.

 

“Colonial Pipeline has initiated a restart of its pipeline operations after a ransomware attack forced one of the nation’s largest oil transporters to shut down, exposing vulnerabilities in America’s infrastructure and sparking gas panic buying across the southeast.

Pipeline operations restarted about 5 p.m. ET, the company said in a statement.”

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/business/live-news/us-gas-demand-05-12-21/index.html?__twitter_impression=true

 

Just another example of the need for significant infrastructure upgrades.

 

More pipelines or better cyber-security?

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2 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Folks are losing their minds here in GA too.

 

And it is that panic that is actually creating the perceived shortage. Idiots are once again "stocking up", aka hoarding, which is creating the scarcity to begin with.

 

These morons...

 

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Is it wrong that I hope those people encounter a spark and go up in a big gasoline mushroom cloud?  

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46 minutes ago, SinceThe70s said:

 

Wait, what? Are you no longer in LA? 

 

More pipelines or better cyber-security?

Cyber-security is part of the infrastructure, just as expanded broadband is. It’s not just the past centuries old roads and pipes.

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6 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

The Colonial Pipeline is owned and operated by private energy corporations.

And? The US needs to develop upgraded cyber-security and standards to share with all public and private sectors. It’s too important to leave to a patchwork of solutions.

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1 minute ago, DCOrange said:

DeSantis literally declared a state of emergency. 

Maybe near Georgia but most people here get their gas from the port of Tampa. Got a link to this entire state of emergency?

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8 minutes ago, PastaJoe said:

And? The US needs to develop upgraded cyber-security and standards to share with all public and private sectors. It’s too important to leave to a patchwork of solutions.

 

Good to see someone keeping the dream alive of the US government creating and enforcing regulations on the Private Energy sector, as if THEY aren't the ones controlling the govt and writing the laws for themselves.

 

Maybe someday.

 

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21 minutes ago, T&C said:

Maybe near Georgia but most people here get their gas from the port of Tampa. Got a link to this entire state of emergency?

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/florida-gov-ron-desantis-declares-state-emergency-sunshine-state-doesnt-need-panic

It is mostly going to impact the panhandle, but the order impacts the entire state.

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24 minutes ago, PastaJoe said:

Cyber-security is part of the infrastructure, just as expanded broadband is. It’s not just the past centuries old roads and pipes.

 

I hear "we need significant infrastructure upgrades" and my mind goes to aging roads/pipes/bridges. Cyber-security is a different animal IMO. You can fortify a road or bridge and expect it to last some number of years.  You can address a cyber-security hole with little expectation that another one won't be exposed in the short term. It's an on-going battle. For the record, if it comes out that the company operating the Colonial pipeline was lax wrt cyber-security I'll agree with you - my hope/expectation is that wasn't the case.

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22 minutes ago, T&C said:

That is one stern order lol. We, nor no one we know, are worried. 

 

No one should have been worried about anything as it was.

 

The worrying and panic is contributing more to the shortage than the cyber-attack.

 

And these dummies are going to be sitting on 100 gallons of varnish and sludge in about 4 months.

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43 minutes ago, T&C said:

That is one stern order lol. We, nor no one we know, are worried. 

I live on the EC too.  Not concerned.  Annoyed by the price spike, but what are you gonna do?

 

My parents and sister are in the OBX though and the stations there were out and that's an issue because there are only a couple.

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There was gas available when we left to have dinner with our son. Time was tight, so we waited until the ride home. Too late. 

 

Apparently the wife’s trip to Nashville to visit the grandson are nixed again. Covid, now this. Always something....

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17 minutes ago, Augie said:

There was gas available when we left to have dinner with our son. Time was tight, so we waited until the ride home. Too late. 

 

Apparently the wife’s trip to Nashville to visit the grandson are nixed again. Covid, now this. Always something....

My wife is in BFLo the past week helping her mother... She drives back tomorrow.   Unfortunately, she's all fueled up for the ride! AND if she tops it really, really off... Can make it the whole 525 miles on one tank. Sure she'll be coming in on fumes... But I have done it before!

 

Dang it!  What's the odds she didn't tippy top it off?  She's going East to West and I only pulled the one tank feat off on winter blend and a strong West-East tailwind! 😆 I used cruise control too... She's a Luddite and doesn't believe in cruise control... I got that working for me!

 

😉 GodSpeed Honey!

 

 

[FWIW... J/K... In no way shape or form am I serious about possibly keeping my freedom and independence because there is a fuel shortage and my wife can't get back home.]

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32 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

I live on the EC too.  Not concerned.  Annoyed by the price spike, but what are you gonna do?

 

My parents and sister are in the OBX though and the stations there were out and that's an issue because there are only a couple.

I live on the west coast, central. Price spike is for sure there but I'm not gonna get into that. Doesn't affect us too much, both vehicles are good on gas and we only sometimes head out of our now 10 mile world. People are making this out way worse than it really is... kind of makes me laugh.

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6 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Folks are losing their minds here in GA too.

 

And it is that panic that is actually creating the perceived shortage. Idiots are once again "stocking up", aka hoarding, which is creating the scarcity to begin with.

 

These morons...

 

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I hate those people more than Tyrod Taylor hates the Chargers team doctor.

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15 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Folks are losing their minds here in GA too.

 

And it is that panic that is actually creating the perceived shortage. Idiots are once again "stocking up", aka hoarding, which is creating the scarcity to begin with.

 

These morons...

 

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"Approved Containers" I suppose is a hoax... ??

 

Are they filling Rubbermaid containers with fuel?  Where's the Fire Marshall?  Oh wait,  it's the South, there are no tyrannical government thugs down there. /smh...

 

AND this folks is why you may not pump your own fuel in New Jersey.   Just think how bad it would be in the most densely populated state. That's like Georgia on steroids!  But thank God there's government there! 😏

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17 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

"Approved Containers" I suppose is a hoax... ??

 

Are the filling Rubbermaid containers with fuel?  Where's the Fire Marshall?  Oh wait,  it's the South, there are no tyrannical government thugs down there. /smh...

 

AND this folks is why you may not pump your own fuel in New Jersey.   Just think how bad it would be in the most densely populated state. That's like Georgia on steroids!  But thank God there's government there! 😏

These are the same people that stay when you tell them to evacuate because a hurricane is coming.

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1 hour ago, PastaJoe said:

A man who wanted to steal gas drilled holes in the tanks of parked U-Haul trucks in Georgia — spilling up to 45 gallons of gas before fleeing the scene.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/05/13/georgia-man-drilled-holes-u-haul/#click=https://t.co/HGXWyK7vHI

 

Are we sure he's not a Florida man who just crossed the border?

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12 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

No one should have been worried about anything as it was.

 

The worrying and panic is contributing more to the shortage than the cyber-attack.

 

And these dummies are going to be sitting on 100 gallons of varnish and sludge in about 4 months.

 

The local news spends 99% of their broadcast time showing us lines as different gas stations all over their viewing area.  The remaining 1% is used to quickly say that that the panic is the sole reason for why stations are empty.  They have way too much power and they choose to only use it to get higher ratings.

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12 hours ago, shrader said:

 

The local news spends 99% of their broadcast time showing us lines as different gas stations all over their viewing area.  The remaining 1% is used to quickly say that that the panic is the sole reason for why stations are empty.  They have way too much power and they choose to only use it to get higher ratings.

Bingo.....fear mongering gets ratings, but that's what the "news" has become. Every storm is a catastrophe, every incident is breaking news because that's what generates money.

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