"The people who made their fortunes in the oil capital of Europe need a new plan."
I think 2015 was the wake-up call that Aberdeen actually needed to say, 'This ain't going to be around forever,'" said Russell Borthwick, the local chamber of commerce's chief executive. "When the oil price comes back, you [can] go back to just cigar smoking, wine drinking — 'life's great in Aberdeen isn't it' — but one day you're going to wake up and there's going to be nothing left.