If the Grand ArchDruid predicts that oil prices are going to rise 15-20 years after the onset of peak oil, and that oil consumers should take steps to secure oil supplies at favorable rates before that happens, then why on earth are you even bringing his predictions into your argument?
I mean, oil prices rose a bit, a few years back. Those were some exciting times, sure, but you'll notice the Internet survived that "energy contraction" just fine. Also, surprisingly few millions of people died off as a result of that rise in oil prices.
That is the kind peak oil energy crisis the report talks about: higher oil prices, ten or fifteen years from whenever peak oil actually happens. If that's the same peak oil energy crisis your Grand ArchDruid talks about, then I imagine he's rather more against your argument than for it.
And to be honest, I almost think you deserve a monument or something in your honor: You may actually have managed to be more wrong than the Grand ArchDruid.