According to the man page
-l Simulate a full login. The environment is discarded except for HOME, SHELL, PATH, TERM, and USER. HOME and SHELL are modified as above.
USER is set to the target login. PATH is set to ``/bin:/usr/bin''. TERM is imported from your current environment. The invoked shell is
the target login's, and su will change directory to the target login's home directory.
- (no letter) The same as -l.
In a nutshell, if you use su - oracle you switch to the user oracle and the environment is reset. Without -, the environment is not reset.
For example, without - :
#(root) export HELLO=world
#(root) su postgres
$(postgres) echo $HELLO
world
$(postgres)
And with - :
#(root) export HELLO=world
#(root) su - postgres
$(postgres) echo $HELLO
$(postgres)