Talked to an oil guy the other day and he said that airlines with new cost structures in place will be big winners. If US Airways can stay a float there's new oil on the way and it will be available at $45 a barrel. It’s in Western Colorado and eastern Utah in shale deposits. Oil shale contains petroleum or asphalt, formerly supposed to be derived from myriads of tiny animals buried in the clay when it was laid down. In Scotland, paraffin and olefin oils have been extracted from shale since 1862. Deposits in New South Wales, Australia, yield 100 gallons per ton. In western Colorado and eastern Utah there are mountains of oil shale. A process for extracting the oil is being developed and the resulting price should be around $45 a barrel he said and those colossal deposits will be able to supply the U.S. with petroleum for 500 years.