Colonial Flows From Houston Still Running Under Half-Capacity
- Pipelines restocking South after widespread fuel shortages
- Gasoline prices reach six-year high on supply tightness
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Fuel flowing out of Houston on American’s largest petroleum pipeline remained at less than half of capacity a week after a cyber attack halted the conduit.
Gasoline and other refined products on the Colonial Pipeline were heading into the Southeast U.S. at a rate of 20,000 to 35,000 barrels per hour on Friday, according to people familiar with the matter.