KEY POINTS
  • Colonial Pipeline fell victim to a cybersecurity attack on Friday that involved ransomware, forcing it to temporarily shut down all pipeline operations.
  • Colonial transports nearly half of the East Coast's fuel supply through a system that spans over 5,500 miles between Texas and New Jersey.
  • The pipeline transports gasoline, diesel, home heating oil and jet fuel. It also supplies the military.
  • John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital in New York, said the U.S. will see spot shortages of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel develop rapidly if the outage persists.
  • President Joe Biden was briefed on the incident Saturday morning, according to the White House.
Signage is displayed on a fence at the Colonial Pipeline Co. Pelham junction and tank farm in Pelham, Alabama, U.S., on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016.

The operator of the country's largest fuel pipeline, Colonial Pipeline, fell victim to a cybersecurity attack on Friday that involved ransomware, forcing it to temporarily shut down all pipeline operations and raising concern that the outage could lead to spot shortages of gas, diesel and jet fuel.

The company confirmed it was the victim of a ransomware attack Saturday.