Oil gains after cyberattack forces shutdown of US fuel pipelines
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London: Oil rose on Monday after major U.S. fuel pipeline operator Colonial Pipeline had to shut fuel pipelines due to a cyberattack, raising concerns about supply disruption and pump price increases.
Colonial Pipeline said on Sunday its main fuel lines remained offline after the attack that shut the system on Friday, but some smaller lines between terminals and delivery points were now operational. "The Colonial Pipeline hack headlines over the weekend have lifted oil prices," said Jeffrey Halley, analyst at brokerage OANDA. "Colonial aside, oil may be vulnerable to some abrupt long-covering sell-offs as the week progresses."More Related News