An official webpage for the Colonial Pipeline Company says a 500-foot repair to line one of the pipeline is complete, testing is occurring today, and the line is expected to be operational again Wednesday. From that point, it will take a few days for fuel delivery to return to normal. Click the link above for the most up to date details.
North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory on Monday issued a press release stating he had activated North Carolina’s State Emergency Response Team to coordinate with counties regarding fuel needs as Colonial Pipeline officials continue working to fix a damaged pipeline that supplies much of the east coast with petroleum products.
“I continue to warn motorists to be on the lookout for price gouging,” said Governor McCrory. “We are taking steps to protect consumers and ensure that fuel is continuing to flow into the state. To help ensure adequate fuel supplies, I have instructed state agencies to consider options to limit fuel use, including curtailing non-essential travel for state employees.”
Governor McCrory was briefed by state energy and emergency officials Monday and discussed short-term conservation measures until normal fuel flows are completely restored.
The governor said the state’s first priority continues to be ensuring that adequate fuel is available for first responders and emergency officials. Meanwhile, the company continues to use another line to offset the shortage due to the line with the leak. Colonial continues trucking and re-supplying gasoline to the areas that need it.
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Refer to ReadyNC.org for additional information.