Fuel shipments to Australia have been secured "well into" May and the number of service stations with diesel and petrol shortages have fallen over the Easter weekend, Energy Minister Chris Bowen has said.The government previously said Australia's fuel supplies were locked in until the end of April, but Mr Bowen told reporters today that authorities were now working to secure supplies for the following month.Iran war live updates: For the latest news on the Middle East crisis, read our blog"All the orders are locked in and contracted New South Wales has been higher because the farmers are seeding and sowing and they've been the priority, to get fuel to them," he said."That means we've had more outages in New South Wales than anyone would like, but that figure has been coming down, including over Easter."On Friday, Mr Bowen said 53 ships carrying fuel were on the way to Australia from refineries around the world, including in Asia, the United States and Mexico.Australia and Singapore have signed a joint commitment to continue the trade of fuels, with the government seeking to land similar deals with other Asian nations."The prime minister's been, of course, talking to his counterparts