Colonial Pipeline now sees service mostly restored by the end of this week. (Bloomberg) — Gasoline’s rally dissipated after the operator of the largest U.S. oil-products pipeline system said it’s restarting portions of the line following a cyberattack. Colonial Pipeline Co., a key supplier of fuels to the eastern U.S., was forced to halt operations late Friday and now sees service mostly restored by the end of this week. Gasoline futures erased practically all of its earlier gains of as much as 4.2% on Monday, and oil also ended the session little changed. The impact of the shutdown across the U.S. will vary by region and is likely to cause fuel pile-ups, as well as shortages in the short-term, along different parts of the extended supply chain. With the conduit linking U.S. Gulf Coast refineries to the East Coast down for at least another several days, emergency shipments of […]