I wish people would check their facts before posting on this type of thread. Yes Scotland would be asked to 'work towards joining the Euro'. There are several Countries currently full members of the EU who have been vaguely 'working towards' for years. No one is putting any pressure on them. Also before you can even apply to join the Euro you must have been using your own currency succesfully for (I think it is 3) years. So Scotland would have plenty time to prevaricate and who knows whether the Euro would be a better bet than a post Brexit diminished (with two of its parts cut off) UK Pound Sterling.
The Royle (sic) Navy belongs to and is funded by taxes from all the Nations of the UK. The current Scottish Government's plan is to ban all nuclear weapons from Scotland and use the facilities at Faslane to create a state of the art deep water port.
Scotland is not reliant on oil revenues to balance its budget, Revenue from oil has always gone to Westminster anyway, with little benefit to Scotland (c.f Norway's well invested oil fund) but having vast oil reserves in its waters is an asset which can be used as surety for loans, etc. Meanwhile Scotland is a net exporter of renewable energy, food and clean water.
A whole string of recent opinion polls have shown support for Independence running at between 55 & 58%. When pollsters ask why previous NO voters have changed to YES the top answer is surprisingly NOT because Scots do not want to leave the EU, but rather the abysmal performance, perceived corruption, and focus on the SE of England (while ignoring Scotlands needs),of the Westminster Government. Remember too, that the last time Scots voted in a majority of Conservative MPs was 1955 and yet we have been ruled by a Tory Government, not of our choosing, for years. The Scottish Government (including the Labour MSPs) has just refused to endorse the Brexit Agreement, but it goes ahead anyway. So much for equal partners in a Union, when the 3 smaller partners, even if they all vote together, can be outvoted by the biggest one.