GasBuddy tops Apple App store amid Colonial Pipeline gas shutdown

GasBuddy, an app that helps users find and save money on gas, topped the Apple App Store on Wednesday as some consumers across the East Coast continue to struggle to find fuel after a cyber attack on the Colonial Pipeline.

The pipeline has served as a vital link between the Gulf Coast refiners and the Eastern Seaboard, but the company had to take its entire system offline Friday after it fell victim to a ransomware attack. Much of the system is still offline.

Now, consumers are flocking to grab gas before tanks run out. Sixty-five percent of stations in North Carolina are out of fuel, according to data from GasBuddy. In South Carolina and Georgia, 43% of stations are without fuel, and 44% of stations are dry in Virginia, according to AAA.

Gas prices have also surged this past week because of the supply issues and fear of shortages. On average, Americans are paying $3.008 for a gallon of gas, up from $2.985 on Tuesday and $2.927 one week ago, AAA said earlier this week.

This has all led consumers to seek gas stations with supply and potentially cheaper prices. That’s where GasBuddy comes in. Typically, social media and entertainment giants such as TikTok, Facebook and YouTube top the App Store’s free apps charts. The rankings reflect the momentum in downloads of a certain app, not necessarily the total cumulative downloads.

CNBC’s Pippa Stevens contributed to this report.

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