A subsea completion involves installing well equipment on the seafloor such that the producing well does not have a vertical conduit back to a fixed offshore structure. It consists of a production tree, upper completion connecting the tree to the lower completion, and a lower completion installed across the producing intervals. Subsea completions provide environmental and economic benefits over other offshore development alternatives in deep waters. However, their success relies on maintaining production over time without interruptions, which requires addressing regulatory, safety, economic, technological, and environmental factors.