DURHAM, N.C. - Gasoline is becoming a hot commodity in the southeastern U.S. as frustrated Americans desperately search to fill up their vehicles after a ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline, leading to long lines at gas stations and sparking governors to warn against panic buying.Nick LaGrange, 33, of Durham, North Carolina, drove 30 minutes to fill up his 2017 Jeep Wrangler ahead of a road trip to Tennessee."I really had no choice," he told FOX Television Stations Wednesday. "I had to drive all the way out there.