"We consider that it is the right decision for world markets, that's the first thing," Putin told Bloomberg News.
The globe's major oil producers have been unable to strike a deal on freezing output due mainly to a dispute between Saudi Arabia and Iran over Tehran's desire to boost levels after the lifting of sanctions.
"I think that in fact from the point of view of economic expediency and logic it would be correct to find some sort of compromise, I am sure that everyone understands this," Putin said.
But so far nations such as Iran and Iraq show no signs of a willingness to freeze output, raising the prospect of another failure.
Russian energy minister Alexander Novak told Russian news agency Interfax on Friday that Moscow has not yet been officially invited to the Algiers gathering but said it was "likely" that the meeting would discuss the "current situation".
Oil plunged from over USD 100 per barrel in mid-2014 after OPEC nations, which usually cut production to support prices, instead boosted output in an effort to drive out new shale producers in the US.
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